PRO DESIGN Completes FPGA based Prototyping Portfolio with proFPGA Uno V7 System
MUNICH, Feb 24, 2014 -- PRO DESIGN today announced the launch of its new proFPGA uno Virtex 7 FPGA based Prototyping system, a very compact, modular and cost optimized solution for IP verification and pre-silicon software development.
The new IP development platform consists of the proFPGA uno motherboard and various pluggable FPGA modules. The unique feature of the proFPGA solution is, that the user can choose between various proFPGA V7 FPGA Modules, assembled with different Xilinx Virtex 7 FPGA devices like the XC7VX330T, the XC7V585T, the XC7VX690T or XC7V2000T which vary widely in capacity, number and performance of high speed serial transceivers.
The big advantage of the proFPGA concept is its modularity. The user can for example use the proFPGA uno system for IP or design parts development and can reuse the proFPGA FPGA modules for complete SoC and ASIC prototyping by simply plugging the same and proFPGA V7 FPGA modules on a proFPGA duo or quad motherboard. This innovative technology and methodology offers maximum reusability and highest return on invest.
Assembled with a proFPGA Xilinx Virtex 7 XC7V2000T FPGA module the uno system offers a capacity of up to 12 M ASIC gates and 8 extension sites, with a total of up to 1100 free FPGA I/Os for adapting standard proFPGA daughter boards or application specific extension boards like DDR3 memory, USB 3.0, GB Ethernet or PCIe Gen3.
Because of the compact system architecture and the high-end PCB layout with length matched signal lines the proFPGA uno system offers best in class signal integrity and maximum system speed of up to 400 MHz. Over the standard I/Os a single ended point to point performance of up to 1.0 Gb/s and 13.1 Gb/s over the Multi-Gigabit Transceivers can be achieved.
The system comes with the proFPGA Builder software, which provides an extensive set of features, like an advanced clock management, integrated self- and performance test, automatic board detection, I/O voltage programming, system scan- and safety mechanism and remote system configuration in seconds via USB, or Ethernet which extraordinarily simplifies the usage of the proFPGA system.
Availability and Price
The proFPGA uno V7 system is available now and the starting price is US$ 9.900,-
Demonstration
DVCon2014 in San Jose at booth #104, March 3 – 5, 2014.
More information under: www.proFPGA.com
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