All Programmable Artix-7 FPGAs offer power efficiency, compactness and low cost, as well as increased system performance for applications such as low-end remote radio head, mobile backhaul, software defined radio, motor control and a broad range of other applications requiring high performance and a small footprint. With Analog Mixed Signal (AMS), DDR3, DSP resources, parallel and serial I/O and other system-level capabilities, Artix-7 FPGAs are an excellent choice for designers looking to reduce their BOM costs through programmable system integration.
The evaluation kit includes a device locked license for Xilinx’s Vivado Design Suite, Design Edition, the industry’s first SoC strength design environment. This evaluation kit offers more than ten reference designs including a powerful PCIe and DDR3 subsystem with an IP license for the full version of Northwest Logic’s DMA Back-End Core for use in customer designs. The AMS 101 evaluation card paired with the AMS reference design –are the perfect vehicle to evaluate how to use AMS to reduce BOM costs for everything from simple system monitoring to more complex analog functions.