Description
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Callisto S6 is an easy-to-use FPGA Development board featuring the AMD Spartan 6 FPGA with 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM. This board contains the AMD XC6SLX150– FGG676 FPGA. The high-speed USB 3.1 interface (USB-C connector) provides a fast communication interface between FPGA and the host PC. The Development board also provides easy access to JTAG signals on a standard Xilinx Platform Cable compatible header. Callisto S6 provides the user with the flexibility of adding their own peripherals through IO Expansion Headers.
Features
- FPGA: AMD Spartan XC6SLX150 in FGG676 package
- DDR3: 2Gb DDR3 (MT41J128M16HA-125:K or equivalent)
- Flash memory: 128 Mb Quadbit SPI flash memory (N25Q128A13ESE40E)
- 2 x 100MHz CMOS oscillator
- USB 3.1 Gen1 @5Gbps (USB Type-C connector)
- JTAG header for programming and debugging
- 12V DC power supply
- A Push Button for the reset pin
- 284 IOs for user-defined purposes
- All user IOs are length matched and can be used as differential pairs
- Onboard voltage regulators for single power rail operation
Applications
- Signal Processing
- Product Prototype Development
- Communication devices development
- Educational tool for Schools and Universities
- Development and testing of custom embedded processors
- Accelerated Computing Integration
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