XC7Z020 in AMD Xilinx Zynq Family
The XC7Z020 is a core member of the AMD Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC family, integrating a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processing system (PS) with Artix-7 programmable logic (PL) on a single die. This heterogeneous architecture allows for tight coupling between software-driven control tasks and hardware-accelerated data processing. It is primarily used by embedded engineers to reduce system power and physical footprint while achieving high-throughput performance in applications requiring real-time signal processing and complex OS support.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Comparing specs that differ across variants.
| Part Number | Speed | Package | Temp Range | Stock |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XC7Z020-1CLG400I (Xilinx (AMD)) | 667M | LFBGA-400 | -40degC ~ 100degC .. | 229 |
| XC7Z020-2CLG400I (AMD) | 766M | LFBGA-400 | -40degC ~ 100degC .. | 72 |
| XC7Z020-1CLG484C (AMD) | 667M | LFBGA-484 | 0degC ~ 85degC (TJ) | — |
Variants within the XC7Z020 family primarily differ by speed grade (-1, -2, or -3), temperature range (Commercial, Industrial, or Extended), and package footprint (e.g., CLG400 vs. CLG484). Higher speed grades support faster clock frequencies for the ARM cores and PL fabric. The choice of package affects the number of available user I/O pins and dedicated transceivers, influencing the overall PCB routing complexity and peripheral connectivity.



