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Developed with Vivado 2022.1, these behavioral simulations show how to recover native video timing from an AXI4 Video Stream and how to convert natively timed video to AXI4 Streams using catalog IP blocks including the Video Tiiming Controller, AXI4 Stream to Video Out and Video In to AXI4 Stream IP. AXI4 Stream input video is simulated using a Video Test Pattern Generator and the AXI4 Video Stream Remapper IP to show how to convert from 2 pixels per clock to 1 pixel per clock.
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This lab descripts the process of running OpenAMP on the Zynq and Zynq Ultrascale+ MPSoC utilizing APUs and RPUs.
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Scripted build examples for generating custom ZCU106 Vitis Platforms with Overlay Support, including DPU, SOFTMAX, VVAS HLS Accelerators, etc...)
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This lab will document the process for running an application on the secondary real-time r5 processor (RPU1) using split mode.
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The gitlab will demonstrate the process of creating a meta-user recipe to build custom R5 RPU applications.
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Nguyen, Harry / aibox-facerec
Apache License 2.0Modification of XLX aibox-reid app into face recognition
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This lab demos the process of adding applications to a Xilinx Yocto Image.
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Jason's collection of custom Vitis Platform recipes. NOTE: The platforms in this repository are for training, debug and integration. WARNING: Makefile stages have been broken up into shell scripts on the back end and MAKE dependencies have been removed. If a MAKE stage fails the build will continue, so be sure to check the console log for errors when using projects from this repository.
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This lab will focus on applying Linux modifications to a 2021.1 Xilinx Yocto image created with the Xilinx Yocto Manifest.
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This lab describes the process for customizing the Xilinx Yocto Manifest to pull the users image modifications from their personal repo.
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Yocto / Yocto Meta User Demo
MIT LicenseThis project is a meta-user repo to demonstrate how you can add a custom layer to modify Xilinx Yocto Manifest repos without touching the actual repos themselves.
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This lab will focus on applying U-Boot modifications to a 2021.1 Xilinx Yocto image created with the Xilinx Yocto Manifest.
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This lab will focus on applying device tree modifications to a 2021.1 Xilinx Yocto image created with the Xilinx Yocto Manifest.
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This article is a complete flow to create a Linux image using Yocto 2021.1.
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