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{{ObsoleteWikiPage|link=DESK-XZ7-L}} {{ImportantMessage|text=Introduction'''For BELK 3.0.2 or older, the boot process was based on the FSBL+second-stage bootloader (U-Boot) combination. From BELK 4.0.0 on, the boot process is based on the first-stage bootloader (U-Boot SPL)+second-stage bootloader (U-Boot) combination.'''}} <section begin="Unboxing" />==Unboxing== [[File:Belk_01.png|500px]] Bora Embedded Linux Kit (BELK for short) provides all the necessary components required to set up the developing environment for:* building the first-stage bootloader:** FSBL for BELK 3.0.2 or older** U-boot SPL for BELK 4.0.0 or newer* building the second-stage bootloader (U-Boot)* building and running Linux operating system on Bora-based systems* building Linux applications that will run on the target. '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' provides all the customization required (in particular at bootloader and Linux kernel levels) to enable customers to use the standard Zynq-7000 development tools for building all the firmware/software components that will run on the target system.<section end="Unboxing" /> <section begin="Kit Content" />==Kit contents== {| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"|-!Component!Description!Notes|-| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Bora5-small.jpg|60px]]|[[:Category:Bora|Bora]] SOM  Default option is DBRF4110S2R (see [[#Order codes|Order codes]] for more options)*SoC: Xilinx XC7Z020 (866Mhz, Speed "-3", Tj 0-100°C)*SDRAM: 1 GB DDR3*NOR: bootable SPI flash 16 MB*NAND: 1GB (SLC)|* For more details, please refer to the[[Hardware Manual (Bora) | Bora Hardware Manual]]* By default, ARM cores frequency is set to 667 MHz and the [[Creating and building example Vivado project (BELK/BXELK)|example Vivado project]] is implemented for a "-1" device. This choice makes the software released with the kit compatible with possible variants based on different SoM models. In this regard, see also the [[#Order codes|order codes section]].|-| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Boraevb-02.png|80px]]|BORA Carrier board|Se also the[[BoraEVB | BoraEVB]] page|-| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Alimentatore.jpg|40px]]|AC/DC Single Output Wall Mount adapter<br>Output: +12V – 2.0 A|Please refer to Belk Quick Start Guide|-| [[File:FTDI-CHIPI-X10.png|60px|center]]|FTDI USB/RS232 cable adapter<br>|FTDI code: [https://ftdichip.com/products/chipi-x10/ CHIPI-X10]|-| [[File:EVK-kit-DB9-serial-cable.png.png|60px|center]]| D9 Female to D9 Female null modem cable||-| [[File:Sandisk_Industrial_32GB.png|60px|center]]| MicroSDHC card||-|} ===Order codes==={| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"|+!Order code!Description|-|BELK-L-S-S|This code refers to the default configuration detailed above|-|} <section end="Kit Content" /> ==Logical structure of Bora Embedded Linux Kit (BELK)==Please refer to [[Logical_structure_of_Bora_and_BoraX_Embedded_Linux_Kits_(BELK/BXELK)|this page]]. == BELK software components ==Please refer to [[BELK/BXELK_software_components|this page]]. ==Quick start guide==Please refer to [[BELK/BXELK_Quick_Start_Guide|this page]].==Physical devices mapping==Please refer to [[Physical_devices_mapping_(BELK/BXELK)|this page]].==Advanced topics=====Debugging with Eclipse===Please refer to [[Debugging with Eclipse (MVM)|this page]].===ConfigID feature===Please refer to [[ConfigID_management_(BELK/BXELK)|this page]]. == Related Documents == * [[Hardware Manual (Bora) | Bora Hardware Manual]]* [[BoraEVB-Lite | BoraEVB-Lite]]* [[BoraEVB | BORAEVB]]* [[BELK/BXELK Quick Start Guide]]* [[FAQs_(Bora) | BORA FAQs]]
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