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Revision as of 15:28, 9 August 2013

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Bora5-small.jpg Applies to Bora

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Bora Embedded Linux Kit (BELK for short) provides all the necessary components required to set up the developing environment for:

  • configuring the system (PS and PL) at hardware level
  • build the first-stage bootloader (FSBL)
  • 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 provides all the customization required (in particular at bootloader and Linux kernel levels) to enable customers use the standard Zynq-7000 development tools for building all the firmware/software components that will run on the target system.

Kit Contents[edit | edit source]

Component Description Notes
Bora5-small.jpg Bora SOM
CPU: Xilinx Zynx 7000
Please refer to Bora Hardware Manual
Boraevb-lite-01.png Bora-EVB-Lite Carrier board Please refer to BoraEVB-Lite page
Alimentatore.jpg AC/DC Single Output Wall Mount adapter
Output: +12V – 2.0 A
Please refer to Belk Quick Start Guide
ProdSDC-MBLY-thumb.png MicroSDHC card with SD adapter and USB adapter Please refer to Belk Quick Start Guide

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