FPGAs are conquering more and more application areas, which is no wonder given their enormous parallel performance, flexibility and scalability. From simple interface components to complete systems with integrated ARM processors and multi-gigabit interfaces, the possibilities of FPGAs are virtually unlimited. With a standard FPGA or SoC module, based on an AMD-Xilinx, Intel or Microchip SoC, the entry into FPGA technology is quick and easy. With the design-in kits, Enclustra offers a ready-to-use solution to start any FPGA-based project in just a few minutes.
The technology-specific complexity of FPGAs can be encapsulated with a powerful standard FPGA or SoC module, such as those offered by Enclustra. This makes hardware design even simpler than using a conventional microcontroller or DSP. The use of an FPGA or SoC module is particularly interesting for small and medium production volumes, but can also be attractive for high-volume products.
Don’t reinvent the wheel
FPGA and SoC modules offer many advantages over chip-down designs. The high production volume of off-the-shelf FPGA or SoC modules reduces their cost while providing a proven and reliable solution. Since different pin-compatible modules are available in the same form factor, a product can easily be equipped with a more powerful module even at a late stage of development. Thanks to the high functional density of the FPGA modules, the complexity of the base board is also reduced, making development faster and more cost-effective.
The new Andromeda SoM family: Highest scalability
With the new Andromeda System-on-Module (SoM) product family, Enclustra introduces the next generation form factor. The modular and scalable FPGA system-on-chip (SoC) family supports three sizes: S (40 × 56 mm), M (52 × 66 mm) and L (80 × 64 mm) with 2 to 6 high-performance connectors with up to 780 I/Os.
Two AMD-Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC based modules are already available: The Andromeda XZU65 (cover image) and the Andromeda XZU90 (Image 2). Three more variants will be available later this year: The Andromeda XZU30 in the compact S form factor, the Andromeda XZU70 (L), and the Andromeda XRU50, based on the AMD-Xilinx ZU48DR RFSoC chip.
Reference design and Linux at your fingertips
Enclustra offers broad design-in support for its products. The detailed documentation, reference designs and application notes make it easy to get started. Schematics, 3D models, PCB footprints and a table with lead lengths complete the offer.
For the creation of a Board Support Package (BSP) based on PetaLinux, Enclustra offers detailed instructions. Also the necessary adjustments for the different boot modes (QSPI, eMMC, SD Card) are explained in detail.
Enclustra is an innovative and successful Swiss company for FPGA design and development services and solutions based in Zurich, Switzerland, with subsidiaries in Germany, France, USA and China.
In addition to FPGA and System-on-Modules (SoM) and FPGA-optimized IP cores, Enclustra offers design and development services covering the entire spectrum of FPGA-based system development: from high-speed hardware or HDL firmware to embedded software, from system design, specification and implementation to prototyping.
With specialization in the promising FPGA technology and a broad application knowledge, Enclustra can provide optimal solutions in many areas with minimal effort.
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