Terasic Technologies TR10a-LP QDR™II+ Arria 10 FPGA Development Kit
Terasic Technologies TR10a-LP QDR™II+ Arria® 10 FPGA Development Kit offers an ideal hardware solution for designs that demand high capacity and bandwidth memory interfacing, ultra-low latency communication, and power efficiency. The TR10a-LP delivers five independent banks of QDR™II+ SRAM and high-speed parallel flash memory for designs that demand high capacity and high speed for memory and storage.The board is empowered with the Altera Arria 10 GX for system-level integration and flexibility. The Arria 10 GX FPGA features integrated transceivers that transfer at a maximum of 12.5Gbps, allowing the TR10a-LPQ to comply with version 3.0 of the PCI Express (PCIe) standard. The Arria 10 GX FPGA also allows ultra-low latency and straight connections to two external 40G QSFP+ modules.
Terasic Technologies TR10a-LP QDR™II+ Arria® 10 FPGA Development Kit is designed for demanding high-intensity applications such as low-latency trading, cloud computing, high-performance computing, data acquisition, network processing, and signal processing.
Features
- Altera Arria® 10 GX FPGA (10AX115N2F45E1SG)
- FPGA configuration
- Onboard USB Blaster II for FPGA programming
- Fast passive parallel (FPPx16) configuration via MAX II CPLD and flash memory
- General user input/output
- 4 LEDs
- 2 push buttons
- 2 dip switches
- Clock system
- 50MHz oscillator
- Programmable clock generators Si5340A and Si53306
- Mechanical specification: PCIe low-profile x16
- Memory
- QDR™II+ SRAM
- Flash
- Communication ports
- 2 QSFP+ connectors
- Dual PCIe x8 edge connector
- 2x5 GPIO timing expansion header
- System monitor and control
- Temperature sensor
- Fan control
- Power monitor
- UART to USB for board management
- Power
- PCIe 4-pin power connector, 12VDC input
- PCIe edge connector power
Applications
- High-frequency trading
- High-performance computing
- Data centers
- Miltary and aerospace
- 5G connectivity
Block Diagram
Board Overview
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2019-05-07
| Aktualisiert: 2024-02-23
