XMC module combines a reconfigurable FPGA with high-density I/O
Modules which can mix a variety of I/O interfaces with an FPGA to deliver flexible signal processing and high performance computing, said Acromag.
The XMC-7A50-AP323 provides a user-customisable Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA with 48 TTL I/O channels plus a 16-bit ADC for 20 differential or 40 single-ended analogue inputs on an XMC module. Other custom I/O interfaces with an FPGA on one XMC module are available by request.
The modules are for embedded applications running on Linux, Windows, or VxWorks operating systems.
The XMC-7A50-AP323 has a wide operating range of -40 to 70 degrees C and conduction cooling options. The FPGA digital I/O offers 32Mbit quad serial flash memory with 52,160 logic cells. Reconfiguration of the FPGA is possible via a direct download into the flash configuration memory over the PCIe bus. The high density general purpose I/O supports TTL but can also accommodate LVDS and RS422 / 485 signals. Flexible A/D conversion allows configuration of analogue input voltage ranges, scanning modes and interrupts.
The modules are designed for COTS applications and are RoHS-compliant. They are suitable for a variety of applications, including scientific development labs, military and aerospace, defence and automation applications.
Founded in 1957, Acromag designs and manufactures hi-tech industrial electronics. The company is headquartered near Detroit, Michigan, USA, and has a network of sales representatives and distributors around the world.
Acromag offers embedded computing and I/O solutions including general purpose I/O boards, single board computers, FPGA modules, embedded computers, COM Express products, mezzanine modules, wiring accessories and software.