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HAPS-51T (Virtex-5) |
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HAPS-51T, Synplicity's High-performance ASIC Prototyping System, is a single-FPGA board built around the same
concept as the other motherboards in the HAPS-50 family.
In addition to the customary HapsTrak II connectors, there are 24 high-speed SerDes channels available in HapsTrak MGB connectors. Furthermore, HAPS-51T has on-board memory, and thus can be used as a small stand-alone ASIC prototyping system.
The 32-layer board is carefully designed for maximum
performance, with respect to signal integrity, speed and
other critical issues.
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| Features: |
- 1 Xilinx Virtex-5 LX330T device in an FF1738 package
- 2 million ASIC gates on one HAPS-51T board
- 24 RocketIO channels in 3 HapsTrak MGB connectors
- Signaling rate: up to 3.75 Gbps
- 12 differential clock inputs
- 476 I/O signals in 5 HapsTrak II connectors
- Signaling rate: 1 Gbps LVDS, 600 Mbps single-ended
- Two of the connectors are especially suited for creating a global bus between multiple motherboards
- 32 local clocks – differential or single-ended
- 30 I/O signals in the HapsTrak MGB connectors
- 32 I/O signals for SelectMAP configuration
- 10 GPIOs in a 14-pin 2 mm header
- On-board memory
- DDR2 SDRAM: 128M x 64 bit (can be upgraded to:
512M x 64 bit)
- Synchronous SRAM : 2M x 36 bit
- Flash PROM: 32M x 16 bit
- 2 pair of differential clocks + 2 single-ended
- 1 on-board programmable clock generator
- 3 VCCO regions
- Each region can individually be set to: 3.3, 2.5, or 1.8 V
- 1.2 V and 1.5 V via bottom side HapsTrak II connectors
- Configuration via JTAG, on-board Flash PROM, SelectMAP,
or optionally from a CompactFlash card
- On-board temperature and voltage watchdog
- Temperature controlled fan driver
- Built-in self-test suite
- Battery backed-up encryption key
- Single 5V supply voltage
- HapsTrak I & II compatible
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| Contact us about HAPS: |
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"We have 3000 signals between two FPGAs, and it runs smoothly! This was achieved by HAPS great I/O flexibility and Certify's pin multiplexing feature."
- Mihai Munteanu, Development Engineer, Philips Semiconductors in Zürich, Switzerland
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