Boards/Backplanes
Stratix V 6U OpenVPX COTS FPGA Board from BittWare
BittWare have today announced that they are now offering the industry's first 6U VPX board, powered by Altera's 28-nm Stratix V FPGAs. Designed for high-end applications, the Stratix V provides a high level of system integration and flexibility for I/O, routing, and processing. The new S5-6U-VPX board, available from Sarsen Technology, provides a configurable 48-port multi-gigabit transceiver interface supporting a variety of protocols, including Serial RapidIO, PCI Express, and 10GigE.
AddiThe Stratix V is an extremely powerful FPGA, providing a tremendous amount of logic, memory, and multipliers, coupled with a large number of multi-gigabit transceivers, stated Ron Huizen, VP of Technology at BittWare. Providing two of these FPGAs on a proven, fully-validated, VITA 65 OpenVPX COTS platform, with each Stratix V having access to a full FMC site for adaptable I/O and an Anemone co-processor for floating point, as well as the ARM for overall board control, makes for an extremely powerful board ready for deployment.
Features include –
•Two VITA 57 FMC sites for processing and I/O expansion
•Two High density Stratix V GX/GS FPGAs
•Two Anemone Floating Point Co-processors (optional)
•800 MHz ARM Cortex-A8 control processor
•48 multi-gigabit transceivers
•Up to 8 GBytes on-board memory
•I/O includes: GigE, SerDes, LVDS, JTAG, RS-232
BittWare and Altera have a long history of working closely together to provide high-performance, reconfigurable FPGA-based COTS boards to the industry, said David Gamba, director of Altera's military and computing business unit. By leveraging the Stratix V GS FPGA's floating point DSP blocks, which deliver up to one TeraFLOP of computing performance, combined with the FPGA's low-power, multi-gigabit transceivers and a high-density, high-performance architecture, BittWare's S56X board delivers a rugged and completely flexible signal processing solution capable of driving innovative new capabilities previously unseen in military applications.