Digilent's NetFPGA-SUME board is the ideal platform for high-performance and high-density networking design. A collaborative effort between Digilent, the University of Cambridge, Stanford University, the NetFPGA-SUME has everything you need to conduct cutting edge
research and development of state-of-the-art networking systems.
The NetFPGA-SUME is an amazingly advanced board that features one of the largest and most complex FPGA’s ever produced,
Xilinx Virtex-7 690T FFG1761-3. Four SFP+ 10 Gb/s ports, five independent high-speed memory banks built from both 500 MHzQDRII+ and 1866MT/s
DDR3 SoDIMM devices, and an eight-lane third generation PCIe offer incredible throughput and can sustain a large number of
high-speed data streams to the FPGA fabric and memory devices. This board easily supports simultaneous wire-speed processing on the four 10 Gb/s Ethernet ports, and it can manipulate and process data on-board, or stream it over the 8x Gen.3 PCIe interface and the expansion interfaces.
Features |
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- Four SFP+ interface (4 RocketIO GTH transceivers) supporting 10 Gbps
- PCI-E Gen3 x8 (8 Gbps/lane)
- QTH connector (8 RocketIO GTH transceivers)
- Two SATA-III ports
- One HPC FMC connector (10 RocketIO GTH transceivers)
- Three x36 72 Mb QDR II SRAM (CY7C25652KV18-500BZC)
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- Two 4 GB DDR3 SODIMM (MT8KTF51264Hz-1G9E1)
- MicroUSB connector for JTAG programming and debugging (shared with UART interface)
- Two 512 Mb micron StrataFlash (PC28F512G18A)
- Xilinx CPLD XC2C512 for FPGA configuration
- User LEDs and push buttons
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Specifications |
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- 108,300 logic slices, each with four 6-input LUTs and 8 flip-flops
- 52,920 Kb of fast block RAM
- 3 PCI Express® Gen3
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- 3,600 DSP slices
- 30 GTH transceivers (13.1 Gb/s max rate)
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