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XC7Z007S in AMD Xilinx Zynq Family

The XC7Z007S is a cost-optimized entry point in the AMD Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC family, integrating a single-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor with 28nm Artix-7 based programmable logic. This sub-family provides a unified silicon architecture for hardware-software partitioning in designs that require more flexibility than a standard microcontroller but have stricter power and cost constraints than multi-core SoCs. It is primarily used for motor control, industrial IoT gateways, and edge processing where high-speed I/O and low latency are critical.

Variants in This Sub-Family

Comparing specs that differ across variants.

Part Number Speed Stock
XC7Z007S-1CLG400I (AMD (Xilinx)) 667M 922
XC7Z007S-2CLG400I (AMD (Xilinx)) 766M 49

Variants within the XC7Z007S series are primarily differentiated by speed grades (-1, -2) and temperature ratings, ranging from commercial to industrial or expanded grades. The speed grade determines the maximum clock frequency for both the ARM processor and the programmable logic fabric. Package options, such as the CLG400, impact the number of available user I/O pins and physical footprint, allowing engineers to scale designs based on thermal and board space requirements.

Other AMD Xilinx Zynq Sub-families

XC7Z010 (3) XC7Z020 (5) XC7Z015 (1) XC7Z012S (1)

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