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MicroZed Chronicles: PYNQ 3.1 and PYNQ.remote
Long-time readers of this blog will know that I am a huge fan of the PYNQ framework. We have used PYNQ in several blogs and Hackster projects, most recently in one that used a LIDAR to help control the safety of a robotic arm as it operated in its environment. PYNQ has also featured heavily in our webinars over the years. I was therefore very excited to discover a few weeks ago that version 3.1 of PYNQ had been released. This is the first release of PYNQ since version 3.0 in
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MicroZed Chronicles: Signal Processing, FFT, and PYNQ
One of the great things about FPGAs is their parallel structures and how we can accelerate the algorithms by exploiting the parallel...
Jun 15, 20223 min read


MicroZed Chronicles: PYNQ-ZU Board
As I have said several times in this blog, I am a massive fan of the PYNQ framework. We use PYNQ and HLS to accelerate our development...
Apr 27, 20223 min read


MicroZed Chronicles: Kria, PYNQ and Ubuntu Images
A few months ago, Xilinx released official Ubuntu images for the ZCU102, ZCU104, and ZCU106 evaluation kits certified by canonical and...
Feb 2, 20222 min read


MicroZed Chronicles: RFSoC Studio
One of the most common requests I get via my consultancy is about the RFSoC and how its capabilities can be leveraged. If you haven’t...
May 19, 20212 min read


MicroZed Chronicles: PYNQ Image for TySOM-3A-ZU19EG
This blog explores the PYNQ image for the TySOM-3A-ZU19EG, the largest device in the Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC range.
Feb 11, 20213 min read
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