FPGA/SoC Board Bring-Up Tutorial (Zynq Part 1) - Phil's Lab #96

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • How to test, configure, and program custom hardware based on AMD/Xilinx Zynq system-on-chips (SoCs) and FPGAs. Basic power-up, JTAG checks, FTDI USB-to-UART/USB-to-JTAG programming, Vivado and Vitis configuration, Zynq IP set-up, and "Hello World" UART test. PCBs by PCBWay www.pcbway.com
    Future bring-up videos will cover DDR3 memory, Ethernet, USB, and more!
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    Patreon: / phils94
    Mixed-signal hardware design course: phils-lab-shop.fedevel.education
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    [GIT]
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    [LINKS]
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    Zynq 7000 Series: www.xilinx.com/products/silic...
    Vivado/Vitis: www.xilinx.com/products/desig...
    Bring-Up Tutorial: github.com/imrickysu/ZYNQ-Cus...
    [TIMESTAMPS]
    00:00 Introduction
    00:42 Altium Designer Free Trial
    01:12 Course Survey
    01:30 PCBWay
    02:02 Zynq Overview
    03:15 Custom PCB Overview
    07:02 Custom PCB Overview (Bottom)
    07:50 Bring-Up Procedure
    08:30 Initial Tests (Shorts, Voltages, Oscillators)
    11:00 Vivado & Vitis
    12:13 Create Vivado Project
    13:12 JTAG Connection
    13:40 Boot Mode Settings
    14:27 JTAG Test (Vivado Hardware Manager)
    15:48 Read & Write Memory (Xilinx System Debugger)
    17:49 FTDI USB-to-UART & USB-to-JTAG Flashing
    19:17 Hello World (Zynq PS UART)
    20:00 Create & Configure Block Design (Vivado)
    22:42 Export Hardware (Vivado to Vitis)
    24:38 Vitis Hello World Application
    28:30 Summary
    29:38 Outro
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Комментарии • 133

  • @justinschachter8816
    @justinschachter8816 Год назад +107

    Phil’s videos will change the industry for the current and next generation of electrical engineers. This tears down so many barriers of entry to the field. Keep producing such valuable content, Phil!
    - Signed, a RUclips University Electrical Engineer

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +9

      Thank you very much, Justin - I very much hope so!

    • @matheusdv3920
      @matheusdv3920 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@PhilsLab Your content is superb!

  • @pietrogagliano4484
    @pietrogagliano4484 Год назад +50

    This is board is so nicely designed and these bring up tutorials are really one of a kind on youtube or anywhere for that matter. I'm really excited to see the hardware walk through videos! Great work as always Phil!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, Pietro!

  • @AppliedCryogenics
    @AppliedCryogenics Год назад +13

    Wow, that's a gorgeous looking board. Covetously large FPGA, too.

  • @rick_er2481
    @rick_er2481 Год назад +28

    Phil your channel is a goldmine! Thank you so much for making this content, quality content on this topic is needed. Looking forward to FPGA hardware design and HDL, Ethernet also great. Considering your course, if I can make time for it!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +3

      Thank you, Rick! You're very welcome - next video will be on DDR3 memory testing, and then also a "quick" hardware run-through. Thanks for your support!

  • @shang-xianliu4716
    @shang-xianliu4716 Год назад +5

    When I was struggling with designing PCBs, I stumbled upon your videos, Phil. The wealth of information you covered in them was like a treasure trove, and I found myself continuously tuning in to your channel. Thank you so much for providing such high-quality content!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      I'm very glad to hear that - thank you very much for watching!

  • @derralfono
    @derralfono Год назад

    I am currently writing my bachelor thesis about this particular Zynq-7000 SoC and will soon work in that field as well.
    You explain every step in such a detailed way that I still learn some interesting things I've not thought about before. Thanks!

  • @miguelestrada2011
    @miguelestrada2011 Год назад +4

    Wow, you are definitely inspiring me to bring up my own FPGA board! I'm looking forward to building up an EPC5 FPGA in the near future. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Awesome, glad to hear that, Miguel!

  • @nicoladellino8124
    @nicoladellino8124 Год назад +3

    As usual, a very educative and nice video.
    THX Phil.

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you very much, Nicola!

  • @debasishtahbildar9603
    @debasishtahbildar9603 Год назад +2

    I am writing this before watching the entire video. You contents really inspired me the most, the way you explain the way you design the PCB and all the hardware stuffs are excellent. Your new videos always put a smile on my face. Thank you very much and lots of love from India.

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, Debasish! Greetings from Germany :)

  • @hammadsafeer4283
    @hammadsafeer4283 Год назад

    The frequency of such a great content like this is a blessing....❤️

  • @RobertFeranec
    @RobertFeranec Год назад +3

    awesome video. can't wait for the next part! this is something I always wanted to play with. thank you Phil

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you very much, Robert - I'm glad to hear that!

  • @svg98
    @svg98 4 месяца назад

    This is amazing! I'm currently developing on a Zynq 7000 system and your videos really clear up a bunch of unknowns. It's refreshing to not be constantly confused by FPGA systems :) Thanks a lot!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, glad it's helpful!

  • @casualnoises2808
    @casualnoises2808 Год назад

    This great tutorial paves the way for my next project, a digital synthesizer, so thank you very much Phil for the very clear explanation on pcb design!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      That sounds like a cool project! Good luck with that :)

  • @MsSebaastian
    @MsSebaastian Год назад +1

    Thank you for another banger, I genuinely would not be able to half the things I know if it was not for your videos. I am looking forward to the course !!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you, Sebastian - I'm glad to hear the videos have been helpful!

  • @timovandrey
    @timovandrey Год назад

    The name is just beautiful. Das Brett mit dem Zett. Love it!

  • @shahrukhp3355
    @shahrukhp3355 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge waiting for Mixed-signal hardware design course..

  • @gsuberland
    @gsuberland Год назад

    Ooh, I can tell this series is going to be great!

  • @w0ode198
    @w0ode198 Год назад

    What a beautiful design and layout.

  • @paul_schenk00
    @paul_schenk00 Год назад

    I am looking forward to the next videos! Great work! Thank you!

  • @hightlightlol2106
    @hightlightlol2106 Год назад

    Really looking foward for your course!!!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you! Still working on it quite intensely.

  • @ZayMeisters
    @ZayMeisters Год назад

    Can't wait for the course!

  • @remy-
    @remy- Год назад

    Wow, this is a nice piece of art. Well done!

  • @eeuznlu
    @eeuznlu Год назад +3

    Lets make Phil´s Lab to 100k subscribe guys, we almost there! BTW thank you for such great contents!

  • @mikeshane2048
    @mikeshane2048 Год назад

    Thanks Phil you are a gem!

  • @oktopus1539
    @oktopus1539 Год назад

    The board is a piece of art!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @amirharsat2224
    @amirharsat2224 Год назад

    Your number one in my book Phil .

  • @manumadanan
    @manumadanan Год назад

    Great video phil. i was following your videos from the beginning and was able to design high end products. I think you are having the best videos in KiCAD and Altium Designer. I was eagerly waiting for your FPGA course. You are explaining the things in very systematic and simplistic way that will help students and engineers very much in hardware design process. One of the best technical channels I have ever seen. Is it possible to have such high end FPGA designs in KiCAD as most of us couldn't afford the price of Altium Designer.

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Manu!

  • @samtavassolian1492
    @samtavassolian1492 Год назад

    great job. this board is like an art!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you, Sam!

    • @samtavassolian1492
      @samtavassolian1492 Год назад

      @@PhilsLab I wish I could have one. Is it an open-source project or should I buy it from somewhere?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      I'll be selling these once I release the course within the next few months - will make another video when that happens!

  • @oleksiybondar4460
    @oleksiybondar4460 Год назад

    God bless you, man.

  • @EngineerAnandu
    @EngineerAnandu 5 месяцев назад +1

    very good dear

  • @paulushdk
    @paulushdk 8 месяцев назад

    I LOVE that "ZettBrett" :D

  • @samba8579
    @samba8579 Год назад

    thanks alot!

  • @markburton3306
    @markburton3306 Год назад

    This looks like a powerful board

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thanks, Mark - it is!

  • @milind_jani003
    @milind_jani003 Год назад

    Hi Phil, great video. I always find your content very informative and useful. I am curious about the golden border around the PCB. Is that edge plating as I could also see vias around the edge of the board? Is there any specific reason for doing this?

  • @adrianramos2229
    @adrianramos2229 Год назад

    Amazing job! I was curious about if you where planning on doing software/HDL tutorials for the Zynq platform. If that's the case, are you planing on using somekind of OS?

  • @viktoreidrien7110
    @viktoreidrien7110 Год назад

    thank you

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Victor!

  • @MathewPanicker1010
    @MathewPanicker1010 Год назад +2

    I cant even design a pcb for an atmega chip without screwing up..... you're insane!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Don't worry though - happens to all of us!

  • @myetis1990
    @myetis1990 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Phil, great content as ever, looking forward to seeing the interfacing sensors, cameras, LCDs, etc.
    I think we need a baseboard for this board to interface anything.
    does it need to be energized through the barrel jack connector even if we put the zettbret on a baseboard?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Mustafa! Yes, to connect sensors, cameras, etc. you'll need a baseboard. The ZettBrett can either be powered via the barrel jack, or through the baseboard & mezzanine connectors (without needing the barrel jack).

  • @rushit04
    @rushit04 Год назад

    Great Video! I have one question, is it possible to use only programmable logic part of Zync 7000 chip without using ARM part of the chip (both I/O should directly communicate to FPGA fabric) ?

  • @qwerty_____146
    @qwerty_____146 Год назад

    Thank you dear. question: at Read & write memory(Xilinx System debugger) section, where location you wirte data exactly?

  • @creedo8301
    @creedo8301 Год назад

    Is it possible to know when the advanced pcb design course is coming out?

  • @ashwin372
    @ashwin372 Год назад

    Hi,
    did you publish the course?
    thank you

  • @pauleinundzwanzig
    @pauleinundzwanzig Год назад

    Lovely board and great explanation! What font did you use for your silkscreen?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Paul! Font is Century Gothic.

  • @morph7299
    @morph7299 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your videos.
    May i ask how much did making this board cost you ? i'm looking to make a zynq development board for myself just need to estimate costs.

  • @tuanlong2607
    @tuanlong2607 4 месяца назад

    Do you have any courses about So(P)C design - RTL on Xilinx ?

  • @tylergoldsmith4884
    @tylergoldsmith4884 Год назад

    Has the course kicked off yet I am interested in the hardware design process !

  • @qwerty_____146
    @qwerty_____146 Год назад

    Other question: You said use eeprom near ftdih??? please describe more.

  • @TrickyNekro
    @TrickyNekro Год назад

    And I would guess, these are the first steps on how to build your own, opensource hopefully, oscilloscope!

  • @SnakePlissken1
    @SnakePlissken1 Год назад

    How do I get one of these boards? Which device or board should I get for speed & learning?

  • @shakaibsafvi97
    @shakaibsafvi97 Год назад

    Hi Phil,
    Gorgeous looking board and amazing content on your channel. Keep 'em coming.
    Just wondering if this board is open hardware ?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Shakaib!
      I'll be releasing the schematics of this board but not the board files.

    • @shakaibsafvi97
      @shakaibsafvi97 Год назад

      @@PhilsLab Hmmm... is there a possibility that you have PCBWAY assemble the boards and keep 'em in stock and we simply order the boards from PCBWAY directly ?
      And just out of curiosity why would you not release the board files ?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      They're a part of the upcoming course and will be sold alongside so-to-speak (not sure through which distributor or if I'll just pop them on my site - not sure if PCBWay will do that but I'll ask.).
      The course will guide through on how to design a board like this (or rather this board in particular).

    • @shakaibsafvi97
      @shakaibsafvi97 Год назад

      @@PhilsLab Excellent !

  • @saxfieldchatmon2495
    @saxfieldchatmon2495 Год назад

    Would you mind sharing the costs for the SoC, BoM, and total price of the board?

  • @prashkd7684
    @prashkd7684 Год назад

    Love the silkscreen for each component with clear part outline AND their name/function etc. I assume they're all custom?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yeah, I decided to pop labels like that on, as it's for an educational dev board.

    • @prashkd7684
      @prashkd7684 Год назад

      @@PhilsLab I bet somewhere in the world electronics repair/debugging teams are watching your videos and drooling over it.

  • @OriginalJetForMe
    @OriginalJetForMe Год назад

    This is excellent. Does your hardware course include an assembled board? If so, I’m in. I’m less interested in the hardware design and routing for now, and more interested in the bring up, and in finding ways to program it using more open-source tools (not the synthesis yet). I do also want to learn the design and layout, don’t get me wrong. But I really want your board to play with!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you, Rick! I'll be selling these ZettBrett boards once I release the course. You can either buy them individually or in some form of bundle (at a slightly reduced) price along with the course.

    • @Phreak5h0w
      @Phreak5h0w 5 месяцев назад

      @@PhilsLab Nice videos, nice design. I hope I didn't miss it, but is there a shop for ordering a board?

  • @zerpharet
    @zerpharet Год назад

    Hey Phil,
    this board looks really awesome. Will you sell them at some point?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, I'll be selling them when the course comes out (on Tindie or the like).

    • @zerpharet
      @zerpharet Год назад

      @@PhilsLab nice, consider me one of the first customers.

  • @unixux
    @unixux 2 месяца назад

    Are you selling those ? I suffer from debilitating board hoarding and would most definitely love to snipe one

  • @spruce1000
    @spruce1000 Год назад

    Man this board is beautifully designed. No usb tvs diodes?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      Thank you! TVS diodes are on all USB connectors (back side).

  • @tamaseduard5145
    @tamaseduard5145 Год назад +1

    👍🙏❤️

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff Год назад +2

    Why are some of the characters on the FPGA lasered off ?

    • @DannyBokma
      @DannyBokma Год назад

      Spotted the same, qurious it was PCBway that supplied the part or Phil.

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      To be honest, I'm not entirely sure. I asked PCBWay to procure the Zynqs from LCSC, who mentioned that they only had parts with QR codes lasered off.
      Since I only had good experiences with LCSC in the past and only needed the parts for a couple prototypes, this was fine for me.

    • @marcorizza274
      @marcorizza274 Год назад

      And the ram chips as well. Looks sketchy, but hey... phil said it's working ok

  • @xThirdOpsx
    @xThirdOpsx Год назад

    Was this board made for as a personal learning experience or was it commisioned? Also, if possible I would like to hear your experiences about your first months in the industry etc. Being a junior myself I would like to soak up as many infos as possible from other people before entering the work place, I think others experiences really help in understanding what am I getting into (talking about embedded systems)

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +3

      I designed this board specifically for the upcoming course, to be able to demonstrate how to use 'advanced' processors, route DDR memory, hook-up ethernet PHYs, and so on.
      Regarding (initial) industry experience - that'll have to be a video on its own, I'm afraid. That being said I quit my first job after three months and then went the self-employed route after that, so I may be a bit atypical in that regard.

    • @xThirdOpsx
      @xThirdOpsx Год назад

      @@PhilsLab Yes please make a video if u can! I loved the EEVblog video where you talked a bit about work experience etc.

    • @sanjikaneki6226
      @sanjikaneki6226 Год назад

      @@PhilsLab you journey through the industry must be a wild and interesting story not even sure how you managed to become self employed only after 3mo.

    • @FunPHYSICZ
      @FunPHYSICZ 8 месяцев назад

      I plan to sign up for the course and build the design board as a basis for my own development system ( with a few additional interface devices on board). Meanwhile, you mentioned that you planned on also selling an assembled board, but I haven’t seen it offered yet. Maybe I’m looking in the wrong place. Has this been done yet?

  • @Pippo.Langstrumpf
    @Pippo.Langstrumpf Год назад +4

    How is it possible to solder a Chip from the bottom side?

    • @SirHarrisonPhillips
      @SirHarrisonPhillips Год назад +1

      Sometimes surface tension of the flux and and solder is enough to hold tiny components to the bottom of the board. For heavier components, manufacturing houses will place tiny dots of epoxy on the bottom of of components which hardens during the reflow process

    • @abhishek420oviyt
      @abhishek420oviyt Год назад +1

      The answer is Yes.

    • @remy-
      @remy- Год назад

      I also do this myself with a reflow oven. In this case I always order a extra v-cutted zone around the board. First apply paste and place the components of the first side and reflow. Then use the extra border to hold the pcb without any need to flatten it on the workbench and in the oven (use 4 big screws for this, upside down) and reflow again. Never had a drop.

  • @th3magist3r
    @th3magist3r Год назад

    Thank you for another awesome video. Please think about making a video or a paid course demonstrating firmware concepts. Thank you in advance.

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Thank you, Alexandros! What firmware concepts were you thinking of?

    • @th3magist3r
      @th3magist3r Год назад

      @@PhilsLab m.2/PCIe zynq board firmware develpment would be awesome!

  • @r_be
    @r_be Год назад

    Unlike a microcontroller based project, this one does punish your wallet significantly if you don't get it right.
    Did this board required more than a single iteration or did you get it all working perfectly the first time. Honesty is appreciated :)

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      I've successfully verified DDR memory (speed, no byte lane errors, read/write eyes), Gig Ethernet (TCP server/client), QSPI flash (writing/reading/booting from), and the Zynq systems themselves so far. Left to test is the eMMC and USB HS - so fingers crossed :) This is the first iteration of this board. I did spend a substantial amount of time checking the design before ordering.

  • @redpillcommando
    @redpillcommando Год назад

    Dude! I WANT ONE. Please put these up for sale.

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      At some point this year, I will!

  • @eyallampel
    @eyallampel Год назад

    What are those colors on your pcb ? is it black solder mask with yellow silkscreen ? I haven't seen this option in jlcpcb

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +1

      That's right. I'm using PCBWay.

    • @eyallampel
      @eyallampel Год назад

      @@PhilsLab May i ask how do you create those inverted fonts ? i mean you have a yellow background rectangle , and the font is the black solder mask

  • @Chriva
    @Chriva Год назад

    What's up with the ground off chip numbers?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Not entirely sure - LCSC mentioned this before buying them, but said they're otherwise OK. Just went with them, as this is a prototype - seems fine so far.

  • @animatrix1851
    @animatrix1851 Год назад

    Any reason you didn't go for a single PMIC for multiple voltages ?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +2

      Form factor of the board was one reason, meaning I can space the regulators out and thus clean up my power planes and delivery. Also, the combined cost of all regulators was significantly cheaper than a 4-in-1 regulator. Lastly, I personally love the aesthetics.

    • @animatrix1851
      @animatrix1851 Год назад

      @@PhilsLab Fair enough! Btw could you provide the part no of these regulators ?
      2. Do you source your fpga's from the pcb house or mouser/digikey
      Thanks!

  • @mspeir
    @mspeir Год назад +1

    Where the heck did you find a Zynq chip?! 😮🧐

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      There are a few still floating around as it happens!

  • @blacklion79
    @blacklion79 Год назад +1

    Oh, this IDE looks so clunky. Editing of linker script could be much faster with textual search-and-replace than this stupid UI.
    The board looks gorgeous, on the other hand!

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад

      Yeah, that and Vivado are a bit of a pain to use at times.. But glad you like the look of the boards, thanks!

    • @blacklion79
      @blacklion79 Год назад

      @@PhilsLab Do you have any plans to sell assembled boards?

    • @PhilsLab
      @PhilsLab  Год назад +2

      Yes, I'm planning to sell these along with the upcoming course sometime in the first half of this year!