Hi,
You can' compare FPGA and SoC microcontroller and so...with the FPGA or SoC with FPGA there are much more freedom margins.
TE0701 itself is a carrier where you can place different Modules.
TE0715 is a module where you can used different carriers....and everything is configurable.
For beginner, normally a Evaluation board is much better than Module carrier solution with generic documentation.
But for your combination.
At frist, please send me ther serial number of your TE0715. Depending on the assembeld SoC, it can happends that you must pay attention with TE0701 DIP and Jumper configuration.
There are TE0715 available which have IOs which supports max 1.8V and in this case TE0701 must be set up for variable bank powers 1.8V
We have scribt based reference design for with basic examples and binaries for our TE0715:
https://wiki.trenz-electronic.de/display/PD/TE0715+Test+Board--> easiest way to start is to use prebuilt binaries and boot from SD (put files to fat32 partion on SD Card)
This designs can be used on TE0715 and TE0701. But you must select your correct assembly variant (different assembly variants need different configuration...).
Generic TE0701 and generic TE0715 HW description:
https://wiki.trenz-electronic.de/display/PD/TE0715+TRMhttps://wiki.trenz-electronic.de/display/PD/TE0701+TRMand some overview
https://wiki.trenz-electronic.de/display/PD/4+x+5+SoM+Carriershttps://wiki.trenz-electronic.de/display/PD/4+x+5+SoM+Integration+GuideI know it's a lot of documentation and theoretically you must also read Xilinx documentation for 7 series Zynq....
Unfortunally we can't give full support for beginner, but ask some question if need an we can will see.
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