Mini PCIe Fpga card 520C
with I/O processor

Mini PCIe Fpga card - 520C - BittWare - with I/O processor
Mini PCIe Fpga card - 520C - BittWare - with I/O processor
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Characteristics

Bus standard
Mini PCIe
Input/output
with I/O processor

Description

PCIe FPGA Board Intel Stratix 10 FPGA with 32 GBytes DDR4 Features Intel Stratix 10 GX 2800 Up to 32GBytes DDR4 BittWare-optimized OpenCL BSP Overview Introducing ground-breaking single precision floating point performance of up to 10 TFLOPS, the 520C is a PCIe board featuring an Intel Stratix 10 FPGA, along with four banks of DDR4 external memory. FPGA Intel Stratix 10 GX GX2800 in an F1760 package Core speed grade -2: I/O speed grade -2 Contact BittWare for other Stratix 10 GX options On-board Flash 2Gbit Flash memory for booting FPGA External memory Four banks of DDR4 SDRAM x 72 bits 8GB per bank (32GB total / 64GB version also available) Transfer Rate: 2400 MT/s Host interface x16 Gen3 interface direct to FPGA, connected to PCIe hard IP PCIe Backplate USB for programming, debug and monitoring User programmable tri-color LEDs System manager On-board Intel USB Blaster Power and temperature monitoring Fault condition reporting to FPGA Cooling Standard: double-width active heatsink (with fan) Optional: double-width passive heatsink Electrical On-board power derived from 12V PCIe slot & two AUX connectors (one 8-pin, one 6-pin) Power dissipation is application dependent Typical max power consumption 225W Environmental Operating temperature: 5°C to 35°C Quality Manufactured to ISO9001:2015 IPC-A-610-Class III RoHS compliant CE, FCC & ICES approvals Form factor Standard-height PCIe dual-slot board 4.376 x 10.5 inches (111 x 266.7 mm) Development Tools

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