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154803B-03L

The USB-7845 is a PC-based R Series device with Kintex-7 70T FPGA, SRAM, and features like reconfigurable I/O for future updates.

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    Description

    The USB-7845 is a sophisticated PC-based R Series device, bearing part numbers 783200-02 and 783200-01. This device is engineered to offer advanced features for a wide range of applications. At its core is the powerful Kintex-7 70T FPGA, providing ample capability for FPGA-based logic implementations and reconfigurable I/O functionalities. This makes it highly adaptable and ready for future protocol updates.

    It is designed with a SRAM configuration memory type, ensuring fast and reliable access to configuration data. The power-on state of its DIO channels is set to input low with pull-down resistors, ensuring a stable and predictable start-up state. Additionally, the characteristic trace impedance of the device is maintained at 50 Ω, optimizing signal integrity for high-speed applications.

    One of the key attributes of the USB-7845 is its reconfiguration ability. Users can benefit from total time or static reconfiguration, allowing for flexible adaptation to changing requirements or updates. This feature, combined with its reconfigurable I/O and support for future protocol updates, positions the USB-7845 as a versatile and future-proof solution for a multitude of computing tasks.

    Specification Description
    Part Numbers 783200-02, 783200-01
    Model USB-7845
    Category PC-based R Series
    FPGA Kintex-7 70T
    Configuration Memory Type SRAM
    Power-on State of DIO Channels Input low with pull-down resistors
    Characteristic Trace Impedance 50 Ω
    Reconfiguration Ability Total time or static reconfiguration
    Key Features Reconfigurable I/O, FPGA-based logic, support for future protocol updates

    Question 1: What FPGA does the USB-7845 use?
    Answer 1: Kintex-7 70T FPGA

    Question 2: What memory type is in the USB-7845?
    Answer 2: SRAM configuration memory

    Question 3: What is the power-on state of USB-7845’s DIO channels?
    Answer 3: Input low with pull-down resistors

    Question 4: What is the trace impedance of the USB-7845?
    Answer 4: 50 Ohm

    Question 5: Does the USB-7845 support reconfiguration?
    Answer 5: Yes, it supports total time/static reconfiguration.