Description
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Tagus is an easy-to-use FPGA Development board featuring AMD Artix-7 FPGA with x1 PCIe interface, Trusted Platform Module (ATXXXXXX), Dual SFP cages, and 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM. This board features AMD XC7A200T– FBG484I FPGA. The board features Low Pin Count (LPC) high-speed FMC connector conforming to ANSI/VITA 57.1 Standard to add additional features to the board by using custom or commercial off-the-shelf daughter boards.
Features
- FPGA: AMD Artix-7 XC7A200T in -2 FBG484I package
- 1 lane PCIe Gen2.0(5.0GT/s)
- DDR3: 2Gb DDR3 (MT41J128M16HA-125:K or equivalent)
- 128 Mb QSPI flash memory (N25Q128A13ESE40E) for Configuration and optional data storage
- USB to UART serial converter
- 1 x 100MHz CMOS oscillator
- Maximum 68 IOs for user-defined purposes on ANSI/VITA 57.1 Standard-compliant FMC LPC connector
- 1x GTP lanes up to 6.6Gbps on ANSI/VITA 57.1 Standard-compliant FMC LPC connector
- 1 RGB LED for custom use
- 1x Trusted Platform Module (ATXXXXXX )
- Dual SFP Cages
- MicroSD adapter for bulk data storage
- Onboard voltage regulators for single-power rail operation
- Can be powered from a PCIe slot or an external power supply
- JTAG header for programming and debugging
- All differential pairs are length matched on the board
Applications
- Parallel Processing and Accelerators
- Product Prototype Development
- Development and Testing of custom-embedded processors
- Signal Processing
- Communication Device Development
- Data Acquisition
- Educational tool for Schools and Universities
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- A rain alert system with an LCD display and buzzer, controlled by an 8051 microcontroller, is designed to detect rainfall and provide real-time notifications. The system uses a rain sensor to detect moisture or rainfall, and the microcontroller processes the sensor data. When rain is detected, the 8051 triggers a buzzer to alert the user audibly and displays the rain status on an LCD screen.
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An Automatic Door System using Arduino, an ultrasonic sensor, and a servo motor that detects an approaching object and opens the door automatically.