XUSPL4, PCIe FPGA Board based on Xilinx UltraScale Low-Profile PCIe Board with Dual QSFP and DDR4

Reference Design using part XCVU065 by BittWare

Manufacturer

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

For End Products

  • Acceleration
  • Broadcast
  • Networking
  • Security
  • SigInt
  • Storage System

Description

  • XUSPL4, PCIe FPGA Board is a low-profile PCIe x8 Card based on the Xilinx Virtex or Kintex UltraScale FPGA. The high-performance UltraScale devices provide increased system integration, reduced latency, and high band width for systems demanding massive data flow and packet processing. The board offers up to 32 GBytes of memory, sophisticated clocking and timing options, and two front panel QSFP cages, each supporting up to 100 Gbps (4×25 - including 100GbE. The XUSPL4 also incorporates a Board Management Controller (BMC) for advanced system monitoring, which greatly simplifies platform integration and management. All of these features combine to make the XUSPL4 ideal for a wide range of data center applications, including network processing and security, acceleration, storage, broadcast, and SigInt

Key Features

  • Embedded System Type
    FPGA
  • Family Name
    Virtex UltraScale|Kintex UltraScale

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