Aller Artix-7 FPGA Board with M.2 Interface
₹43,499.00
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Description
Features
- Device: Xilinx Artix 7 FPGA (XC7A200T-2FBG484I)
- DDR3: 2Gb DDR3 ( MT41J128M16JT-125:K TR )
- 4 lane PCIe Gen2 (5 GT/s)
- Flash memory: 512 Mb Quadbit SPI flash memory (S25FL512SDSBHV210/IS25LP512M-RHLE)
- JTAG header for programming and debugging
- 100 MHZ CMOS oscillator
- 1 x Trusted Platform Module (AT97SC3205)
- M.2 Connector Interface, M-Key
- Powered from M.2 connector
- 1 RGB LED for custom use
Applications
- Product Prototype Development
- Accelerated computing integration
- Development and testing of custom embedded processors
- Signal Processing
- Memory Intensive FPGA development
- Educational tool for Schools and Universities
- High Hash Rate calculations for Blockchain technologies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum
- Offloading computationally intensive algorithms to FPGA
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
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