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{|width="100%" style=Introduction==BORA Xpress (also denoted as BoraX) is the top"border-class Dual Cortexcollapse:collapse; font-A9 + FPGA CPU module by DAVE Embedded Systems, based on the recent Xilinx size:12px"Zynq" XC7Z015 / XC7Z030 application processor.BORA Xpress offers great computational power, thanks to the rich set of peripherals, the Dual Cortex-A9 and the Artix-7 FPGA inside. BORA Xpress is designed in order to keep full compatibility with the ULTRA Line CPU modules, to guarantee the premium quality and technical value of those customers that require top performances.The [[BORA_Xpress_SOM#Hardware | Hardware]] section provides detailed information about hardware interfaces and characteristics. This document will provide a functional overview of the module and will focus on system-related issues. !colspan="3" style=Block diagram==The following picture shows a simplified block diagram of BORA Xpress module.[[File"width:BORA60%; border-Xpressleft:solid 2px #ededed; border-bdright:solid 0px #ededed; border-1600.png|600px|center]]== Product Highlights ==* Unmatched performance thanks to Dual ARM Cortextop:solid 2px #ededed;border-A9 @ up to 1GHz* SERDESbottom: Xpress lanes up to 6.25 Gbps* All memories you needsolid 0px #ededed; background-color: on#ededed; font-board NOR and NAND Flash* Enabling smarter system thanks to Artix-7 or Kintex-7 FPGA integrated on-chip* FPGA banks wide range PSU input from 1.2V to 3.3V* Highest security and reliabilitysize: internal voltage monitoring and power good enable* Reduced carrier complexity14px; color: dual CAN, USB, Ethernet GB and native 3.3 V I/O* Easy to fit thanks to its small form factor* Accurate timing application thanks to on#000000; text-board 5ppm RTC* Pin2Pin Compatibility with BORA SOM based on Zynq XC7Z010/XC7Z020== Feature Summary =={| class="wikitablealign:center" | BORA_Xpress System On Module| align!colspan="center2" style="backgroundwidth:40%; border-left:solid 2px #f0f0f073B2C7;"|'''Feature'''| align="center" style="backgroundborder-right:solid 2px #f0f0f073B2C7;"|'''Specifications'''| align="center" style="backgroundborder-top:solid 2px #f0f0f073B2C7;"|'''Options'''|border-| CPU||Xilinx Dual ARM Cortexbottom:solid 0px #ededed; background-A9<br>ZYNQ XC7Z015/ZC7Z030 @ 666MHz (up to 1GHz) |||color:#ededed; font-| Cache||L1size:14px; color: 32Kbyte instruction, 32Kbyte data<br>L2#000000; text-align: 512Kbyte for each core |center" |BORA_Xpress SOM Evaluation Kit
==Hardware==Please refer to [[BORA_Xpress_SOM | Harware ManualCategory:BORA_Xpress]] for detailed hardware related information on BORA Xpress SOM.=== Design Overview ===Please refer to [[Design Overview (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.===Mechanicals===Please refer to [[Mechanicals (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.===Pinout===Please refer to [[Pinout (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.===Power===Please refer to [[Power (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.===Reset scheme===Bora provides several different resets signals. Please refer to [[Reset scheme (BORAXpress)|Reset scheme]] for more details.===Processing system (PS) peripherals===Please refer to [[Processing system peripherals (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.===Programmable logic (PL)===Please refer to [[Programmable logic (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.=== RTC ===Please refer to [[RTC (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.=== Thermal IC ===Please refer to [[Thermal IC (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.=== Watchdog ===Please refer to [[Watchdog (BORAXpress)|this page]] for more details.== Software ==Reference software is delivered as part of the [[BoraX_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(BXELK)|BoraX Embedded Linux Kit (BXELK)]]. [[BELK/BXELK_software_components|This page]] details how the software is organized. However, reading of [[Host_setup_and_development_flow_(BXELK)|this document]] is recommended to have a complete overview of the kit's organization.