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16:44 | vup | anuejn and I just found a potentially interesting zynqmp board: https://www.xilinx.com/products/som/kria/k26c-commercial.html
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16:44 | vup | $300 for commerical version
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16:44 | vup | and it even has 4 gth transceivers on the user ios
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16:56 | anuejn | would be a really interesting hardware platform for any future camera project as it has incredibly much bang for the buck
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17:37 | Bertl_oO | interesting ... I've been looking at the MYiR MYC-CZU3EG/4EV/5EV lately
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17:37 | Bertl_oO | which is also reasonably priced, quite compact and the boards (from low end to high end) are pin compatible
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17:38 | Bertl_oO | but please let me know what advantages you would see with the kria in comparison
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17:49 | vup | Bertl_oO: just taking a quick glance, I think mainly the price point
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17:50 | vup | the specs of the XCK26 look pretty similar to the 5EV
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18:08 | Bertl_oO | I'm wondering what they mean with: ustom-built Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC that runs optimally (and exclusively) on the SOM
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18:08 | Bertl_oO | *custom
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18:09 | vup | well not exactly sure
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18:09 | vup | but comparing the specs it looks pretty much like a 5EV unless I missed something
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18:12 | anuejn | I think the price 720 usd vs 300 really makes a difference
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18:13 | anuejn | overall I think it would be a really nice platform as it would allow us to really get the high speed data out
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18:13 | anuejn | + ditch the routing fabrics?
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18:14 | anuejn | because the larger u+ fpgas have a lot more io
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18:15 | anuejn | * these soms
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18:15 | Bertl_oO | not sure the price will be that good though, the SoMs are available via mouser and digikey for 350-400 EUR currently
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18:16 | Bertl_oO | interestingly the devkit is available for 215 EUR at the moment including the SoM (probably a promotional price)
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18:16 | anuejn | yup, thats what i bought
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18:18 | Bertl_oO | yeah, I ordered one as well ;)
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18:19 | Bertl_oO | the industrial version of the SoM is currently priced at 370+ EUR
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18:19 | anuejn | nice, so beta++ incoming ;)
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18:19 | Bertl_oO | *470+
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18:19 | anuejn | but why do we need comercial grade?
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18:19 | anuejn | *industrial
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18:23 | Bertl_oO | we probably do not, just comparing apples to apples here
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18:23 | anuejn | ah i see
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18:35 | Bertl_oO | conenctors cost at least twice as much for the kria btw
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18:35 | Bertl_oO | ADM6-60-01.5-L-4-2-A vs SS5-80-3.50-L-D-K
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18:36 | anuejn | ah yep, these ar pretty darm expensive :(
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18:36 | Bertl_oO | and they use solder balls, so maybe not so trivial to home solder
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18:36 | Bertl_oO | but we'll see ...
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18:42 | Bertl_oO | the razor beams are not trivial to solder either ;)
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18:47 | anuejn | yup
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18:48 | anuejn | especially for me ;)
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