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Overview
1.1
General
1.1.1
Introduction
The XU1 SoC module combines the Xilinx Zynq® Ult MPSoC (Multiprocessor System-on-
Chip) device with USB 3.0, PCIe® Gen2
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4, two USB 2.0 PHYs, two Gigabit Ethernet PHYs, DDR4 SDRAM
with Error Correction Code (ECC), eMMC flash, multi-gigabit transceivers, high-speed LVDS I/O, and is avail-
able in industrial temperature range, forming a complete and powerful embedded processing system.
The use of the XU1 SoC module, in contrast to building a custom MPSoC hardware, significantly
reduces development effort and redesign risk and improves time-to-market for the embedded system.
Together with base boards, the XU1 SoC module allows the user to quickly build a sys-
tem prototype and start with application development.
The Enclustra Build Environment [15] is available for the XU1 SoC module. This build system
allows the user to quickly set up and run Linux on any Enclustra SoC module. It allows the user to choose
the desired target and download all the required binaries, such as bitstream and FSBL (First Stage Boot
Loader). It downloads and compiles all required software, such as U-Boot, Linux, and BusyBox based root
file system.
1.1.2
Warranty
Please refer to the General Business Conditions, available on the Enclustra website [1].
1.1.3
RoHS
The XU1 SoC module is designed and produced according to the Restriction of Hazardous Sub-
stances (RoHS) Directive (2011/65/EC).
1.1.4
Disposal and WEEE
The XU1 SoC module must be properly disposed of at the end of its life.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) is not applicable for the Mer-
cury+ XU1 SoC module.
1.1.5
Safety Recommendations and Warnings
modules are not designed to be “ready for operation” for the end-user. These can only be used
in combination with suitable base boards. Proper configuration of the hardware before usage is required.
Ensure that the power supply is disconnected from the board before inserting or removing the
XU1 SoC module, connecting interfaces, replacing batteries, or connecting jumpers.
Touching the capacitors of the DC-DC converters can lead to voltage peaks and permanent damage; over-
voltage on power or signal lines can also cause permanent damage to the module.
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