Product Description Draft
What is the XC7Z030-1SB485I?
The XC7Z030-1SB485I is a highly integrated System on Chip (SoC) belonging to the industry-leading Zynq-7000 family, initially pioneered by Xilinx (now part of AMD). By bridging the gap between hardware programmability and software-driven flexibility, this component is expertly engineered to handle complex computing requirements. Whether you are developing real-time machine vision platforms or advanced automotive electronics, leveraging a high-quality Xilinx FPGA delivers the unparalleled processing power and low-latency execution required for modern embedded engineering projects.
Core Architectural Advantages
Processing System (PS) and Programmable Logic (PL) Synergy
At the physical heart of the XC7Z030-1SB485I lies a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore processing system (PS), fully equipped with CoreSight technology, and capable of operating at clock speeds up to 667 MHz. This processor is seamlessly paired with a 28nm programmable logic (PL) fabric based on the robust Kintex-7 architecture.
Unlike discrete microprocessor and FPGA combinations, this monolithic integration eliminates traditional chip-to-chip bottlenecking. The result is a highly efficient, high-bandwidth transfer of data between the ARM CPUs and the 125,000 logic cells. This dramatically reduces power consumption and mitigating the RC delays that frequently plague older multi-chip physical layouts.
Industrial-Grade Reliability and Thermal Endurance
The specific part number suffix, “-1SB485I,” details crucial operating parameters for hardware designers. The “1” indicates the standard logic speed grade, while the “I” stands for Industrial temperature grade. Designed to operate safely within a strict junction temperature range of -40°C to 100°C, the device is optimized for deployments in harsh environments. This thermal resilience makes it an exceptional choice for systems where heat dissipation and continuous, uninterrupted reliability are absolute necessities.
Technical Specifications Overview
To streamline your hardware design phase, we have compiled the primary technical constraints, memory capacities, and feature sets of the XC7Z030-1SB485I into a quick-reference table below.
| Specification |
Technical Value |
| Manufacturer |
AMD / Xilinx |
| Product Family |
Zynq-7000 SoC |
| Processor Core |
Dual ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore |
| Maximum Clock Speed |
667 MHz |
| Logic Cells (PL) |
125,000 (Kintex-7 architecture) |
| Embedded Memory |
9.3 Mbit Block RAM |
| Package / Case |
485-pin FCBGA (19×19 mm) |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to 100°C (Industrial Grade) |
| Speed Grade |
-1 |
| Connectivity |
CANbus, Ethernet, I2C, SPI, UART, USB OTG |
Key Applications and Industry Use Cases
Thanks to its robust mix of software control, hardware acceleration, and integrated DSP slices, the XC7Z030-1SB485I is a preferred choice across numerous cutting-edge sectors:
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Industrial Automation: Powering machine vision, motor control algorithms, and deterministic real-time networking.
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Automotive Electronics: Managing multicamera ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and processing sensor fusion data.
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Telecommunications: Enabling rapid baseband processing and supporting infrastructure for small cell base stations.
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Medical Imaging: Driving endoscopy and diagnostic equipment that demands rapid, high-resolution image rendering.
By utilizing its high-speed connectivity interfaces and adaptable logic blocks, engineers can build customized, secure, and energy-efficient hardware. For developers seeking the ultimate balance of logic density and processing execution, this SoC remains an industry benchmark.