Processing system peripherals (BORAXpress)

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BORA Xpress.png Applies to BORA Xpress

Introduction[edit | edit source]

BORA Xpress modules implement a number of peripheral interfaces through the J1, J2 and J3 connectors. The following notes apply to those interfaces:

  • Some interfaces/signals are available only with/without certain configuration options of the BORA Xpress module.
  • The peripherals described in the following sections represent the default configuration for the BORA Xpress SOM, which match with the features provided by the electronics implemented on the module. As an example, the Zynq device provides two USB 2.0 controllers, but the BORA Xpress SOM provides one USB OTG port, with transceiver connected to one of the controllers and signals routed to the module connectors. Therefore, only one USB port will be described in details.

Notes on pin assignment[edit | edit source]

For detailed information on MIO and EMIO configuration, please refer to section 2.5.1 /“I/O Peripheral (IOP) Interface Routing”) of the Zynq-7000 Technical Reference Manual. On the Bora SOM, the MIO module is configured for providing a standard set of peripherals (eg, Ethernet, USB, …); some pins of the EMIO are also used to implement some functions (eg: I2C, specific I/Os). Plese refer to the following sections for detailed information.

PS interfaces[edit | edit source]