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XC7Z007S-1CLG400I

XC7Z007S-1CLG400I

AMD (Xilinx)
Lower-capacity Zynq-7000 option for cost- or power-sensitive designs that still need a PS+PL integration.
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Overview

The XC7Z007S-1CLG400I is a cost-optimized Zynq-7000 Single Core SoC that integrates a 667MHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor with 23K Artix-7 FPGA logic cells. This industrial-grade device provides the flexibility of programmable logic alongside a fixed processor system, featuring a diverse range of peripherals including dual CAN, USB 2.0 OTG, and Gigabit Ethernet. It is designed for applications requiring high-level OS support and custom hardware acceleration in a compact 400-CSPBGA package.

Why Choose This Part

Choosing this SoC allows for a significant reduction in BOM complexity by consolidating a microcontroller and an FPGA into a single IC with a high-bandwidth AXI interface between them. It operates across a wide industrial temperature range of -40C to 100C and supports multiple memory standards including DDR3L and LPDDR2 for power-efficient designs.

Applications

Industrial Gateways
Utilizes the dual CAN controllers and Ethernet MAC for protocol conversion and real-time data processing.
Motor Control
Uses the ARM core for high-level motion profiles while the FPGA fabric handles high-speed PWM generation and encoder feedback.
Edge Data Acquisition
Leverages the 12-bit ADC capability and PL-based DSP slices for local signal processing before transmission.
Machine Vision
Implements custom image processing pipelines in the Artix-7 fabric to reduce CPU load in compact camera systems.

Key Specifications

Speed 667MHz
RAM Size 256KB
Peripherals DMA
Architecture MCU, FPGA
Connectivity CANbus, EBI/EMI, Ethernet, I2C, MMC/SD/SDIO, SPI, UART/USART, USB OTG
Core Processor Single ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore with CoreSight
Package / Case 400-LFBGA, CSPBGA
Primary Attributes Artix-7 FPGA, 23K Logic Cells
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 100degC (TJ)
Supplier Device Package 400-CSPBGA (17x17)

Getting Started

Development is primarily performed using the Xilinx Vivado Design Suite for hardware synthesis and Vitis Unified Software Platform for C/C++ application development. For hardware evaluation, the MiniZed or Arty Z7-10 development boards are common starting points, though this specific single-core variant is often targeted at custom low-power production boards.

Also Consider

XC7Z010-1CLG400I AMD (Xilinx) - Provides a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 and 28K logic cells for applications needing more processing headroom in the same package.
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