.. _pynq-z2-setup: ******************* PYNQ-Z2 Setup Guide ******************* Prerequisites ============= * PYNQ-Z2 board * Computer with compatible browser (`Supported Browsers `_) * Ethernet cable * Micro USB cable * Micro-SD card with preloaded image, or blank card (Minimum 8GB recommended) * Get the latest image from `PYNQ.io SD card images `_ Getting Started Video ===================== You can watch the getting started video guide, or follow the instructions in :ref:`pynqz2-board-setup`. .. raw:: html

.. _pynqz2-board-setup: Board Setup =========== .. image:: ../images/pynqz2_setup.png :align: center 1. Set the **Boot** jumper to the *SD* position. (This sets the board to boot from the Micro-SD card) 2. To power the board from the micro USB cable, set the **Power** jumper to the *USB* position. (You can also power the board from an external 12V power regulator by setting the jumper to *REG*.) 3. Insert the Micro SD card loaded with the PYNQ-Z2 image into the **Micro SD** card slot underneath the board 4. Connect the USB cable to your PC/Laptop, and to the **PROG - UART** MicroUSB port on the board 5. Connect the Ethernet port by following the instructions below 6. Turn on the PYNQ-Z2 and check the boot sequence by following the instructions below .. _turning-on-the-PYNQ-Z2: Turning On the PYNQ-Z2 ---------------------- As indicated in step 6 of :ref:`pynqz2-board-setup`, slide the power switch to the *ON* position to turn on the board. The **Red** LED will come on immediately to confirm that the board has power. After a few seconds, the **Yellow/Green / Done** LED will light up to show that the Zynq® device is operational. After a minute you should see two **Blue** LEDs and four **Yellow/Green** LEDs flash simultaneously. The **Blue** LEDs will then turn on and off while the **Yellow/Green** LEDs remain on. The system is now booted and ready for use. .. include:: network_connection.rst .. include:: pynq_sdcard_getting_started.rst