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- QMTECH Zynq XC7Z010 Starter Kit
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- This file documents the Buildroot support for the QMTECH [1] Zynq
- XC7Z010 Starter Kit [2]. It is a low cost (~55$) Zynq based
- development board. The board user manual is available at
- [3]. Additional files are available on Github [4].
- Build
- =====
- First, configure Buildroot for the QMTECH Zynq board:
- make zynq_qmtech_defconfig
- Build all components:
- make
- You will find in output/images/ the following files:
- - boot.bin
- - boot.vfat
- - devicetree.dtb
- - rootfs.cpio
- - rootfs.cpio.gz
- - rootfs.cpio.uboot
- - rootfs.tar
- - sdcard.img
- - u-boot.bin
- - u-boot.img
- - uImage
- - zynq-qmtech.dtb
- Create a bootable micro SD card
- ===============================
- To determine the device associated to the micro SD card have a look in
- the /proc/partitions file:
- cat /proc/partitions
- Buildroot prepares a bootable "sdcard.img" image in the output/images/
- directory, ready to be dumped on a micro SD card. Launch the following
- command as root:
- dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/<your-sd-device>
- *** WARNING! This will destroy all the card content. Use with care! ***
- Boot the QMTECH Zynq board
- ==========================
- To boot your newly created system:
- - put a mini USB cable into the J4 Debug USB Port and connect using a
- terminal emulator at 115200 bps, 8n1,
- - put the prepared micro SD card in the J2 micro SD card slot,
- - plug the 5V power supply on the JP4 barrel jack.
- Enjoy!
- [1]. QMTECH:
- http://www.chinaqmtech.com/
- [2]. QMTECH Zynq XC7Z010 Starter Kit Product Page:
- http://www.chinaqmtech.com/xilinx_zynq_soc
- [3]. QMTECH Zynq XC7Z010 Starter Kit Hardware User Manual:
- http://www.chinaqmtech.com/filedownload/32552
- [4]. QMTECH Github:
- https://github.com/ChinaQMTECH/ZYNQ_STARTER_KIT
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