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This page provides a list of resources to help you get started using the Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC, including pre-built images for Xilinx development boards, tutorials, and example designs. More detailed information can be found by following the links provided on this page. 

Whether you're an expert or novice user, the easiest way to get started with a Xilinx development board is to start with a pre-built Linux image for your board.  If you're new the Xilinx embedded design flow, the Embedded Design Tutorial is the recommended way to learn the tools and design flow.  To build a custom Linux image, it's recommended that you start with a Petalinux BSP for one of the Xilinx boards, and then customize the configuration to suit your needs.

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The pre-built images referenced here are for the Xilinx development boards. These can loaded on to SD Cards on the Xilinx development boards and you can boot Linux. The Pre-Built Releases Images page includes images  for Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC and Zynq-7000.

Evaluation Boards and BSP

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Xilinx provides two development board for the Zynq-7000 devices. For more information, the links below take you to board-specific pages at Xilinx.com

Each board also comes with a PetaLinux BSP that includes an image, documentation to recreate that image and a design that can be used as a starting point for the hardware user. There is one BSP for each board above. They are called PetaLinux BSPs since the Xilinx tool PetaLInux is used to create these images. The links below take you to the PetaLinux Download page at Xilinx.com. Please note that you will need a Xilinx.com login to download these files.

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For more information, go to the Zynq-7000 FSBL page

U-Boot

U-Boot, short for Universal Boot Loader, is an open source, primary boot loader used in embedded devices to boot the device's operating system kernel that is frequently used in the Linux community. Xilinx uses U-Boot as a second stage boot loader in the Zynq-7000 devices. For more information about U-Boot visit their page at https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot.

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