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FPGAs for Speed and Flexibility

FPGAs for Speed and Flexibility. By: Rowland S. Demko Date: Sept’2011. Say What?. High Speed I/O Control FPGA I/O Flexibility Processing Power Communications, Enablers, & Logic Putting It All Together Sophisticated Tools You Can’t Do More for Less. High Speed I/O Control. I/O Lines.

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FPGAs for Speed and Flexibility

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  1. FPGAs for Speed and Flexibility By: Rowland S. Demko Date: Sept’2011

  2. Say What? • High Speed I/O Control • FPGA I/O Flexibility • Processing Power • Communications, Enablers, & Logic • Putting It All Together • Sophisticated Tools • You Can’t Do More for Less

  3. High Speed I/O Control I/O Lines CPU with RTOS PCI Bus FPGA Module with Integrated I/O I/O Module nanoseconds 1 usec I/O Lines Approaching 1000x Faster

  4. FPGA I/O Flexibility Rear FPGA I/O Configurability Small FPGAs with Fixed I/O Configurations Front FPGA I/O Configurations PMC XMC AXM Mezzanine Modules: Digital: AXM-D0x Analog: AXM-Axx Supported on: IP-EP20x Supported on: PMC-LX/SX PMC-VLX/VSX XMC-VLX/VSX I/O Types: LVCMOS, LVTTL, LVDS, eLVDS

  5. Processing Power • It’s all about Speed • IP-EP20x @ 125MHz • PMC-LX/SX @ 500MHz • PMC/XMC –VLX/VSX @ 550MHz • An then it’s about Simultaneous Parallel Execution • IP-EP20x DCM= None…1 Clock • PMC-LX/SX DCM= 8 • PMC/XMC –VLX/VSX DCM= 12

  6. FPGA I/O Overview What have we learned so far… FPGAs are: Faster Than a Speeding? More Powerful than…? Rear I/O Connector Rear I/O Connector Front I/O Connector Front I/O Connector FPGA PMC/XMC-Module FPGA PMC/XMC-Module I/O Lines FPGA Device FPGA Device I/O Lines BUS Interface BUS INTFCE I/O Types: TTL, LVDS, RS422,RS485, More I/O Types: LVCMOS, LVTTL, LVDS, eLVDS

  7. Communications, Logic, & Enablers FPGA PMC/XMC-Module Rear I/O Connector Front I/O Connector FPGA Device I/O Types: TTL, LVDS, RS422, RS485, More I/O Lines • LOGIC • Traditional VHDL • IP Cores Either: PCI, PCIX, PCIe • ENABLERS • Soft Core CPU • Operating System • HLL Coded Logic BUS INTFCE Communications: - Front & Rear I/O - Bus Interface

  8. Putting it all Together • Components: • 6 DCMs • FFT using DSPs • Logic Sequencer and FIFO Mgmt on Soft Core with C Language Logic FPGA PMC/XMC-Module I/O Lines FPGA Device Apparatus Control@ 1MHz DDR Controller @ 200MHz DDR FFT Image Process@ 500MHz SDRAM BUS Intfce & SDRAM Control@ 100MHz Logic Sequence & FIFO Mgmt@ 200MHz SERDES@ 400MHz Either: PCI, PCIX, PCIe BUS INTFCE

  9. Sophisticated Tools • Xilinx ISE Foundation – Development • For FPGA Logic Debug and Timing Analysis • Xilinx:: Chipscope • Altera:: SignalTap • For Modeling and Process Simulation • SimuLink • MathLab

  10. You Can’t Do More for Less • Faster Logic Processing than any Real Time System • Soft-Cores enable powerful Customization of Capabilities and Re-Use • One Platform with a Multitude of I/O Options • Scalability • Designed to Work as Independently as necessary • Applications: Control, DSP, Communications, RT Simulation…..You Name it

  11. For People Getting Anxious Sell FPGAs

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