XUPVVH, PCIe FPGA Board is an UltraScale+ 3/4-Length PCIe Board based on VU37P with Integrated HBM2, Quad QSFP and 256 GBytes DDR4 on BittWare Viper Platform

Reference Design using part XCVU37PL2FSVH2892E by BittWare

Manufacturer

BittWare
  • Application Category
    Embedded System
  • Product Type
    Field-Programmable Gate Array

For End Products

  • Integrated Access Device (IAD)

Description

  • XUPVVH, PCIe FPGA Board is an UltraScale+ VU35P/37P FPGA-based PCIe Card ideal for high-density datacenter applications that demand high memory band width. The UltraScale+ FPGA helps these demanding applications avoid I/O bottlenecks with integrated High Band width Memory (HBM2) tiles on the FPGA that support up to 8 GBytes of memory at 460 GBytes/sec. Along with the integrated memory, the UltraScale+ VU37P offers up to 2.8 million logic elements, which gives designers incredible performance potential - yet with a power density that makes thermal management difficult. The XUPVVH meets this challenge with Viper platform, supporting large FPGA loads, up to 256 GBytes DDR4, and 4x 100 Gbps Ethernet

Key Features

  • Embedded System Type
    FPGA
  • Family Name
    Virtex UltraScale+
  • Platform
    BittWare Viper

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