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NengoPYNQ

  • Getting Started
  • Connecting PYNQ
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This documentation is for a development version. Click here for the latest stable release (v0.3.2).

NengoPYNQΒΆ

The PYNQ board uses a ZYNQ 7020 FPGA paired with a dual core ARM Cortex A9. It comes in multiple variants, two of which are supported by NengoPYNQ, the PYNQ-Z1 manufactured by Diligent and the PYNQ-Z2 manufactured by TUL.

  • Getting Started
    • Things You Need
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    • Setup the PYNQ Board
  • Connecting PYNQ
    • UART
    • SSH
    • Connecting the Board to the Internet
  • Using PYNQ
    • NengoFPGA
    • Updating Bitstreams
  • Development
  • Appendix
    • Creating the SD Card
    • Copying Files to/from PYNQ
    • Changing the Board IP Address
    • Giving your Computer a Static IP
    • Adding New NengoFPGA Users on the Board
    • Maximum Model Size
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