Altera Releases Low-Cost Transceiver-Based FPGAs

June 4, 2007
The Arria GX family of transceiver-based FPGAs are optimized to support PCI Express, Gigabit Ethernet, and Serial RapidIO standards at data rates up to 2.5 Gb/s. Features include Stratix II GX transceiver technology, flip-chip packages, software

The Arria GX family of transceiver-based FPGAs are optimized to support PCI Express, Gigabit Ethernet, and Serial RapidIO standards at data rates up to 2.5 Gb/s. Features include Stratix II GX transceiver technology, flip-chip packages, software tools, and verified IP cores. To immediately start designing with the devices, users can employ Quartus II design software version 7.1. The family hosts five devices ranging in density from 21,580 to 90,220 logic elements, up to 4.5 Mb of memory, and up to 176 multipliers. Built on TSMC’s 90-nm process, the family addresses market demands for low-cost FPGAs with transceivers. The devices provide up to 12 full-duplex transceiver channels optimized to implement the aforementioned protocols. Set for production in June, prices start at $50 each/25,000 for the EP1AGX50CF484C6. ALTERA CORP., San Jose, CA. (408) 544-7000.

Company: ALTERA CORP.

Product URL: Click here for more information

Sponsored Recommendations

Near- and Far-Field Measurements

April 16, 2024
In this comprehensive application note, we delve into the methods of measuring the transmission (or reception) pattern, a key determinant of antenna gain, using a vector network...

DigiKey Factory Tomorrow Season 3: Sustainable Manufacturing

April 16, 2024
Industry 4.0 is helping manufacturers develop and integrate technologies such as AI, edge computing and connectivity for the factories of tomorrow. Learn more at DigiKey today...

Connectivity – The Backbone of Sustainable Automation

April 16, 2024
Advanced interfaces for signals, data, and electrical power are essential. They help save resources and costs when networking production equipment.

Empowered by Cutting-Edge Automation Technology: The Sustainable Journey

April 16, 2024
Advanced automation is key to efficient production and is a powerful tool for optimizing infrastructure and processes in terms of sustainability.

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!