If you want to play with FPGA contents, I'd suggest to just use a Zynq 7000 
series. There are plenty boards available, even in the two-digit price range. 
They also have the advantage of being a much more mature platform (e.g. you 
can boot it with mainline stuff) and much less complicated than the MPSoC 
(which requires two extra firmware blobs to boot).


On 13-01-2020 13:35, [email protected] via Lists.Yoctoproject.Org wrote:
> 
>    a number of people i know (including myself) are interested in
> entry-level (AKA inexpensive) eval kits based on xilinx zynqmp,
> obviously to play with systems that incorporate an FPGA, even if (for
> the time being) we simply use a pre-built .xsa file for the target.
> 
>    personally, i just ordered an avnet ultra96-v2 but, as i read it, if
> i want to build a bootable image from scratch, i need to use petalinux
> (which i already have installed, so that's not a problem for me), but
> after looking around, i don't immediately see a stock YP build for
> that target.
> 
>    is there an inexpensive zynqmp target board for which one can use
> stock YP/meta-xilinx layers to build a bootable image, and by
> inexpensive, less than several hundred dollars like the xilinx XCU10*
> kits? as i said, given that i have petalinux 2019.2 installed, i'm
> fine using that, but some of the others want to stick with regular YP.
> 
>    thoughts?
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