XMC Mezzanine Module supports reconfiguration by user.

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Able to be reconfigured via direct download into Flash configuration memory over PCIe bus or JTAG port, XMC-7A200 serves as co-processor applying custom logic and algorithms to streams of remote sensor data. Features include Xilinx® Artix®-7 FPGA and 128M x 16-bit Quad DDR3 SDRAM as well as 4-lane high-speed serial interface on rear P15 connector for PCIe Gen 1/2 (standard), Serial RapidI/O, and Xilinx Aurora implementations. Rear I/O and other build options are also available.



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New XMC Modules Feature Xilinx® Artix®-7 FPGA



Acromag's new XMC-7A200 user-configurable Artix-7 FPGA modules are designed for applications requiring low-power without sacrificing high performance



WIXOM, Mich. -- Acromag's new XMC-7A200 is a XMC mezzanine module enhanced with Xilinx(®) Artix(®) -7 FPGA for low-power consumption and exceptional 128M x 16-bit Quad DDR3 SDRAM processing performance. Reconfigurable Artix-7 FPGA is possible via a direct download into the Flash configuration memory over the PCIe bus or the JTAG port. Four-lane high-speed serial interface on rear P15 connector for PCI Express Gen 1/2 (standard), Serial RapidI/O, and Xilinx Aurora implementations are supported. Rear I/O provides 8-lane high-speed serial interface on the P16 XMC port. SelectI/O or LVDS pairs plus global clock pairs direct to FPGA via rear P4 or P16 port. The FPGA serves as a co-processor applying custom logic and algorithms to streams of remote sensor data. Typical applications include hardware simulation, communications, in-circuit diagnostics, military servers, signal intelligence, and image processing. Designed and manufactured in the USA, lead-free modules are available beginning at $2,295.



"In combination with the new Kintex(®)-7 series, the new XMC-7A Artix(®-)7 family further expands Acromag's offer of FPGA products. The XMC-7A will provide users an unbeatable lower-end combination of capabilities; lower power consumption, excellent functionality and a balanced mix of I/O, all based on Xilinx's(®) latest Vivado(®) development package," announced Russ Nieves, Acromag's Director of Embedded Solutions.



Build options include XC7A200T FPGA device with plug-in I/O or conduction-cooled for extended temperature. An engineering design kit provides user with basic information required to develop a custom FPGA program. Software support packages are available for VxWorks® 32-bit, Windows® DLL, and Linux(TM).



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Founded in 1957, Acromag, Inc. is an engineering and manufacturing company of hi-tech industrial electronics. They are an international corporation with a world headquarters near Detroit, Michigan and a global network of sales representatives and distributors. Acromag is focused on developing embedded computing solutions that provide the best long term value in the industry. Acromag offers a complete line of embedded computing and I/O solutions including bus boards, single-board computers, FPGA modules, embedded computers, COM Express, mezzanine modules, wiring accessories, and software. Industries served include military, aerospace, manufacturing, transportation, utilities, and scientific research laboratories.



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