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  1. MicroZed Chronicles: Introducing the Kria K24 SOM and the KD240 …

    The K24 offers developers a Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, LPDDR4 (2Gbytes 1066 Mb/s), 32 GB eMMC, 512 MB QSPI and 64Kb EEPROM, while root of trust is assisted by the provision of a TPM 2.0 module.

  2. MicroZed Chronicles: Custom K26 Kria Board Design and Bring Up

    Apr 24, 2024 · Addresses 0x30, 0x32, 0x33 relate to PMICs on the SoM while 0x50 and 0x58 relate to the SOM EEPROM. Finally addresses 0x68 and 0x70 are the PL and PS current monitors on the SOM.

  3. MicroZed Chronicles: PetaLinux I2C in the PS and AXI IIC

    Apr 9, 2021 · On bus 2, we can see the responses from the EEPROM connected to the PS IIC controller. We can see the accelerometer on bus 3. However, you will notice bus 1 shows that …

  4. MicroZed Chronicles: Certified Ubuntu on Xilinx SoCs

    Sep 22, 2021 · This boot.bin then reads an eeprom on the development board which defines the boards’ identity. Once the identity of the board is known, the WBSTAR register is loaded appropriately and …

  5. MicroZed Chronicles: IOCTL SPI, I2C and PetaLinux

    Aug 16, 2023 · Regular readers of this blog and my Hackster projects will note that I tend to use either bare metal applications or PYNQ when developing software as part of them.Of course, we also …