Xilinx introducerer nye FPGA-platforme
Xilinx er nu klar med seks nye FPGA-platforme, der sigter mod forskellige applikationsområder (in english).
Xilinx has announced six new development kits as part of its Targeted Design Platforms for enabling developers to focus on innovation and differentiation when designing with FPGAs. These development platforms for the Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 families significantly shorten the time it takes to reach optimal levels of system performance, while ensuring low levels of power consumption during system-on-chip (SoC) development.
The new kits target embedded processing, DSP and the building of systems that require high-speed serial connectivity by providing design teams with optimized tool suites tuned to their design flow, fully functional IP, and Targeted Reference Designs common to their areas of expertise.
- Each of the new kits provides a validated starting point designers can use to bring their products to market quickly while at the same time including the tools they need to ensure their time is focused on innovation, says Xilinx Director of Platform Marketing Brent Przybus.
- By giving designers a complete and well tuned set of development resources, we can help them jump-start their designs and maximize their utilization of the truly innovative capabilities and features of the Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGA families.
The kits support development of designs with the Virtex-6 family of FPGAs for compute intensive, high-speed, high-density SoC applications, or the Spartan-6 family of FPGAs for applications where size, power, and cost are key considerations in addition to performance. Each kit takes advantage of key features within both FPGA families:
Low power high-speed serial transceivers coupled with integrated PCI Express End-point blocks, integrated memory controllers, as well as advanced high performance digital signal processing slices featuring pre-adder and advanced control functionality.
Each kit is supported by an edition of the ISE Design Suite version 11.4, which delivers a 25% runtime reduction for Spartan-6 FPGA designs and a 30% runtime reduction for large, complex and highly utilized Virtex-6 SOC designs over the previous release.
All kits come with scalable development boards, fully functional domain specific IP (intellectual property) cores, Targeted Reference Designs, complete documentation and cables for starting development right out of the box. The Targeted Reference Design at the heart of each kit is tuned to the design domain they support and can be used ‘as is’ or modified and extended. Customers are also provided source code and simulation files that can be used within a design environment for building their end application.
The kits build upon the Spartan-6 FPGA and Virtex-6 FPGA base evaluation kits announced earlier this year and will be followed by market specific development kits offered by Xilinx and its ecosystem, such as the Virtex-6 FPGA Broadcast Connectivity Kit announced in November 2009.
Connectivity Development
The Connectivity Development Kits contain Targeted Reference Designs that combine hard blocks within the FPGA with Xilinx connectivity IP, and key third-party IP from Xilinx Alliance Program member Northwest Logic to implement a fully scalable PCIe to XAUI or GbEthernet Bridge.
Customers can choose fully compliant PCIe gen 1or gen 2 x1, x2, or x4 in the Virtex-6 FPGA kit, tune DMA settings to optimize system bandwidth, write and read data from external DDR3 memory, and link to a full XAUI interface within a system environment. The Spartan-6 FPGA kit enables designers to link fully compliant PCIe gen 1 with GbEthernet using a full license of Northwest Logic’s DMA engine IP. Both kits enable designers to measure system bandwidth, as well as optimize settings for power and cost savings in a host system environment.
The pre-loaded Targeted Reference Designs are optimized to demonstrate a fully functional connectivity system that uses four different clock domains running up to 250MHz.
Embedded Development
The embedded development kits enable software developers to start development immediately using the Xilinx SDK (software development kit) environment that comes with the ISE Design Suite 11.4 Embedded Edition.
They can run and modify example code that is provided as part of the Targeted Reference Design that utilizes a fully implemented MicroBlaze 32-bit RISC soft processor core and a complete set of common processor peripherals including: UART, multi-port memory controller (MPMC), flash, tri-mode Ethernet MAC (TEMAC), general purpose I/O (GPIO), I2C/SPI, timers/interrupt controllers, and debug ports.
With a library of peripherals available as part of the EDK (embedded development kit) environment, hardware designers can use the Base System Builder (BSP) feature to modify the reference design to achieve performance, power or resource optimizations by extending the code and optimizing key functions that can be moved to implementations that take full advantage of FPGA resources.
Digital Signal Processing Development
The digital signal processing development kits will enable both algorithm and hardware developers to evaluate performance and implementation styles of common digital signal processing elements that can be used as building blocks in an end application. Each kit will contain a Targeted Reference Design optimized for Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGAs and will utilize DSP IP and ISE Design Suite System Edition featuring the System Generator design environment.
The Spartan-6 and Virtex-6 FPGA Embedded kits are available for order entry immediately for $995 and $2495 respectively including a full version of ISE Design Suite 11.4 Embedded Edition, Eclipse-based software development environment and unrestricted embedded IP.
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