Digilent USB104 A7 Artix®-7 FPGA PC/104 Development Board, based on the Xilinx Artix-7 XC7A100T FPGA, brings power and versatility to the PC/104 stackable PC ecosystem. The Artix-7 device provides an extremely high performance-per-watt fabric, making the USB104 A7 Development Board ideal for size, weight, and power-constrained projects. I/O is provided by three 12-pin Pmod ports and a SYZYGY-compatible Zmod port. The Development Board features a USB port with multiple I/O interfaces, from UART to DSPI and DPTI, providing anything from a simple command interface up to a 40MB/s parallel interface, controllable through the Digilent Adept API. The USB104 Development Board measures 95.89mm x 90.17mm and provides the standard mounting holes with standoffs included.
Features:
- Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA (XC7A100T-1CSG324I)
- 15850 slices containing four 6-input LUTs and 8 flip-flops apiece
- 4860Kbits of fast block RAM
- 6 Clock Management Tiles (CMTs), each with a phase-locked loop and mixed-mode clock manager
- 240 DSP slices
- Internal clock speeds exceeding 450MHz
- On-chip analog-to-digital converter (XADC) for FPGA die temperature monitoring
- Programmable over JTAG and Quad-SPI Flash
- Memory
- 512MB Micron DDR3 with 16-bit bus @ 800 or 667 MT/s depending on the configurable voltage
- 16MB Spansion Quad-SPI Flash
- Power
- Powered over USB or 5V external power source
- USB
- DPTI/DSPI Data Transfer Interface
- USB-JTAG Programming Circuitry
- USB-UART Bridge
- Zmod Port
- One port following the SYZYGY Standard interface specification
- Compatible with a variety of SYZYGY pods, allowing for a wide variety of applications
- Dedicated differential clocks for input and output
- 8 differential I/Os
- 16 single-ended I/Os
- DNA interfaces connected to Platform MCU allowing for various auto-negotiated power supply configurations
- Pmod Ports
- 3 twelve-pin ports with a total of 24 FPGA-connected I/Os
- User GPIO
- 2 push-buttons
- 4 LEDs
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