Processor: Dual-Core ARM Cortex-A9
FPGA: 1.3 M reconfigurable gates
Memory: 512MB DDR3 / FLASH
Storage: Micro SD card slot
Video: HDMI In and HDMI Out
Audio: Mic in, Line Out
Network: 10/100/1000 Ethernet
Expansion: USB Host connected to ARM PS
Interfaces: 1x Arduino Header, 2x Pmod (49 GPIO)
GPIO: 16 GPIO (65 in total with Arduino and Pmods)
Other I/O: 6x User LEDs, 4x Pushbuttons, 2x Switches
Dimensions: 3.44” x 4.81” (87mm x 122mm)
Processor: Dual-Core ARM Cortex-A9
FPGA: 1.3 M reconfigurable gates
Memory: 512MB DDR3 / FLASH
Storage: Micro SD card slot
Video: HDMI In and HDMI Out
Audio: Mic in, Line Out
Network: 10/100/1000 Ethernet
Expansion: USB Host connected to ARM PS
Interfaces: 1x Arduino Header, 2x Pmod (49 GPIO)
GPIO: 16 GPIO (65 in total with Arduino and Pmods)
Other I/O: 6x User LEDs, 4x Pushbuttons, 2x Switches
Dimensions: 3.44” x 4.81” (87mm x 122mm)
Documentation
The PYNQ documentation is hosted on pynq.readthedocs.io
The documentation includes everything you need to get started working with PYNQ. The documentation includes a getting started guide, introduction to the project, details on the base overlay, IOPs, creating new overlays, and details of the PYNQ python package.
The getting started guide, explains how to set up the PYNQ-Z1 board, and connect it to a computer. There is also a trouble shooting guide.
You can also download a pdf of the PYNQ documentation
The pdf version is a copy of the html version of the documents.
The sources for the documentation can be found in the PYNQ GitHub