Cmod A7
- Programmable over JTAG and Quad-SPI Flash
- 1 MSPS on-chip ADC
20,800 (35T)
41,800 (35T)
225KB (35T)
and 8ns access time
and 2 Analog inputs (0-3.3V)
The Digilent Cmod A7 is a small, 48-pin DIP form factor board built around a Xilinx Artix 7 FPGA. The board also includes a USB-JTAG programming circuit, USB-UART bridge, clock source, Pmod host connector, SRAM, Quad SPI Flash, and basic I/O devices. These components make it a formidable, albeit compact, platform for digital logic circuits and Microblaze embedded softcore processor designs alike. There are 44 Digital FPGA I/O signals and 2 FPGA Analog inputs that are routed to 100-mil-spaced through-hole pins so that you can integrate your programmable logic design directly into a solderless breadboard circuit. At just .7” by 2.75” inches, it can also be loaded in a standard socket and used in embedded systems.
Documentation
Tutorials
- Cmod A7 Programming Guide
- Getting Started with the Vivado IP Integrator
- Getting Started with Vivado
- How To Store Your SDK Project in SPI Flash
- Installing Vivado, Xilinx SDK, and Digilent Board Files
- Programming Digilent FPGA Boards Through Multisim