Description
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Aller A7 is specifically designed for the development and integration of FPGA-based accelerated features into other larger designs, it can be used with laptops, desktops, and servers featuring standard 2280 M.2 form factor M-key slot.
Aller A7 is an easy-to-use M.2 form-factor FPGA Development Board featuring AMD Artix-7 FPGA with x4 PCIe Gen2 lanes on M.2 M-Key interface, Trusted Platform Module (TPM AT97SC3205), 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM and 512 Mb QSPI Flash Memory.
Nowadays, most of the new laptops come with M.2 M-key slots for NVMe storage modules and Aller can be seamlessly used with those slots. Open source PCI Express IP cores such as litepcie make the development of PCIe designs very cost-effective. The M.2 M-Key provides up to 4x PCIe lanes, each running at 5 GT/s (PCIe Gen 2) on Aller.
Features
- AMD Artix 7 FPGA (XC7A200T-2FBG484I)
- 2Gb DDR3 ( MT41J128M16JT-125:K TR )
- 4 lane PCIe Gen2 (5 GT/s)
- Trusted Platform Module (AT97SC3205)
- M.2 Connector Interface, M-Key
- Flash memory: 512 Mb Quadbit SPI flash memory (S25FL512SDSBHV210/IS25LP512M-RHLE)
- 1 RGB LED for custom use
Applications
- Product Prototype Development
- Accelerated computing
- Signal Processing
- Memory Intensive FPGA development
- High Hash Rate calculations for Blockchain technologies
- Offloading computationally intensive algorithms to FPGA
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
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A Visitor Counter automatically counts the number of people entering or leaving a room using an IR sensor. The count is displayed on a 16×2 LCD, and a buzzer can alert when a specific limit is reached. This project is widely used in shops, libraries, offices, and events to monitor occupancy. It demonstrates sensor interfacing, counting logic, and real-time display using Arduino.
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An Electronic Dice is a digital version of a traditional dice, which generates a random number (1 to 6) and displays it using LEDs or a 7-segment display. It uses components like a 555 timer, counter IC (like CD4017), or microcontrollers such as Arduino to simulate dice rolls electronically.
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A Traffic Light Signal is an electronic project designed to manage vehicle and pedestrian traffic at intersections. Using Arduino, LEDs (Red, Yellow, Green), and an LCD, the system simulates real-world traffic light behavior, displaying signal changes with appropriate timing. This project demonstrates traffic management, embedded system programming, and microcontroller-based automation.












