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BORA Xpress SOM

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Introduction
==Introduction==
BORA Xpress (also denoted as BoraX) is the top-class Dual Cortex-A9 + FPGA CPU module by DAVE Embedded Systems, based on the recent Xilinx "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.
| Supply Voltage||3.3V, on-board voltage regulation||
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| Active power consumption|| Please refer to [[Hardware_Manual_Power_(BoraXpressBORAXpress)#Power_consumption | Power consumption]] section||
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| Dimensions||85mm x 50mm||
==Hardware==
Please refer to [[Hardware BORA_Xpress_SOM | Harware Manual (BORAXpress)]] for detailed hardware related information on BORA Xpress SOM.
=== Design Overview ===
== Software ==
 === Introduction to Reference software is delivered as part of the development environment === Please refer to {{OldRevision | page=Introduction_to_developing_environment_[[BoraX_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(BELKBXELK) | revision=4000 | text=this page}} for more details. === Build system === Please refer to {{OldRevision | page=Build_system_BoraX Embedded Linux Kit (BELKBXELK) | revision=4077 | text=this page}} for more details]]=== Creating and building an example Vivado project === Please refer to {{OldRevision [[BXELK_software_components| This page=Creating_and_building_example_Vivado_project_(BELK) | revision=4196 | text=this page}} for more details. === Building U-Boot === Please refer to {{OldRevision | page=Building_U-Boot_(BELK) | revision=4093 | text=this page}} for more ]] details. === Building Linux === Please refer to {{OldRevision | page=Building_Linux_kernel_(BELK) | revision=4094 | text=this page}} for more details. === Building how the software components via Yocto === Please refer to {{OldRevision | page=Building_the_software_components_via_Yocto_(BELK) | revision=4176 | text=this page}} for more details. === Booting the system via NFS === Please refer to {{OldRevision | page=Booting_the_system_via_NFS_(BELK) | revision=4159 | text=this page}} for more detailsis organized=== System boot and recovery via microSD card === Please refer to {{OldRevision | page=System_boot_and_recovery_via_microSD_card_However, reading of [[Host_setup_and_development_flow_(BELKBXELK) | revision=4163 | text=this page}} for more details. === ConfigID management === Please refer document]] is recommended to {{OldRevision | page=ConfigID_management_(BELK) | revision=4175 | text=this page}} for more detailshave a complete overview of the kit's organization.
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