Description
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Nereid is an easy-to-use FPGA Development board featuring AMD Kintex-7 FPGA with x4 PCIe interface and 4GB DDR3 SDRAM. The board has AMD XC7K160T– FBG676 FPGA; other FPGA configurations are available at request. Nereid features a High Pin Count (HPC) high-speed FMC connector for the purpose of adding additional features to the board by using custom or commercial off-the-shelf daughter boards.
- FPGA: AMD Kintex-7 XC7K160T in -1 FBG676 package (Other devices available at request)
- 4 lane PCIe Gen2.0 (5GT/s)
- 4GB DDR3L SODIMM SDRAM M471B5173CB0-YK0 or compatible
- 128 Mb QSPI flash memory
- USB to UART serial converter
- 1 x 100MHz CMOS oscillator, 1x 150MHz LVDS oscillator for users
- 1 x 150MHz LVDSÂ oscillator for GTP
- Maximum 174 IOs for user-defined purposes on ANSI/VITA 57.1 Standard compliant FMC HPC connector
- 4x GTP lanes up to 6.6Gbps on ANSI/VITA 57.1 Standard compliant FMC HPC connector
Applications
- Parallel Processing and Accelerators
- Product Prototype Development
- Development and Testing of custom embedded processors
- Signal Processing
- Communication Devices 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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A Morse Code Generator is an electronic project designed to convert text input into Morse code signals using Arduino, a keypad, and a buzzer. Morse code is a method of encoding text characters as sequences of dots and dashes, widely used in communication systems, especially in emergency signaling and amateur radio. This project demonstrates signal encoding, microcontroller programming, and interactive electronics.
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The Conveyor Belt Object Counter using LDR and 7-Segment Display with the 8051 microcontroller is designed to count objects passing in front of an LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) sensor. The system works by detecting light interruptions when an object crosses the sensor, causing a change in the LDR’s resistance. The microcontroller processes this change and increments an object count. The count is then displayed on a 7-segment display.
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A traffic light control circuit using IC CD4017 is a simple digital electronics project that mimics the working of a real traffic light system. It uses the CD4017 decade counter IC along with a timer (usually 555 IC) to sequentially switch Red, Yellow, and Green LEDs, simulating the flow of traffic signals.
₹250.00













