TySOM Kit accelerates algorithm acceleration-dependent applications

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Aldec has launched the TySOM-3A-ZU19EG, to assist in the development of AI, Deep-learning Neural Network (DNN) and other applications dependent on complex algorithm acceleration in firmware.

The addition to Aldec’s family of embedded development kits was showcased at Embedded World and features a Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ ZU19EG FFVB1517 MPSoC, which has more than 1 million logic cells, and a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 platform running at up to 1.5GHz.

The kit has been designed to provide 64-bit processor scalability while combining real-time control with soft and hard engines for SoC prototyping solution, IP verification, graphics, video, packet processing and early software development.

Commenting Zibi Zalewski, Aldec's Hardware Division's General Manager said, "This latest addition to the company's TySOM range is suitable for the development of complex applications, but is an extremely scalable solution, so remains a cost effective proposition for small to mid-sized SoC, FPGA and ASIC prototyping."

The platform is designed to provide flexibility when selecting peripherals, because of leveraging all the features of the Zynq UltraScale+.

The kit contains 8GB DDR4 SODIMM Memory for the Programmable Logic (PL) and 8GB DDR4 SODIMM Memory for the Processing System (PS). It also includes 2GB NAND memory, supports Micro-SD card storage, SATA storage and features a 512MB QSPI Flash Memory.

Communication/networking is enabled by 2x Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, CAN, 4× USB 3.0, USB to UART Bridge, USB 2.0 OTG, JTAG USB, Pmod, QSFP+ and PCIe x1 GEN3/4 connectors.

Multimedia interfaces are provided using DisplayPort, HDMI IN/OUT. To expand the peripherals, 2× FMC HPC VITA 57.1-2010 compliant connectors are provided on the board; thus, additional devices can be connected as FMC Daughter Cards