Description
The PCIe-7822 is a part of the PC-based R Series with the part number 785360-01. This device is a reconfigurable digital I/O device that utilizes Kintex-7 320T FPGA technology for advanced performance. It comes with 512 MB of DRAM, enhancing its capability to handle complex operations.
The PCIe-7822 features 128 digital channels that can be configured as either input or output, providing flexibility for various applications. Moreover, the device supports a programmable power-on state, allowing users to set initial configurations according to their needs.
It operates within a voltage range of ±20 volts and requires a power supply of +3.3V @ 3A and +12V @ 2A. The device offers various modes of operation, including DMA, interrupts, and programmed I/O, to accommodate different application requirements.
The PCIe-7822 is equipped with 4 external clock channels, with a maximum input frequency of 80 MHz, ensuring precise timing for operations. Its bus interface is a x4 PCI Express, providing a fast and reliable connection to the host computer.
Furthermore, the device boasts 407,600 flip-flops and 16,020 kilobits of RAM block, highlighting its robust processing capabilities. This makes the PCIe-7822 an ideal choice for applications requiring high-performance digital I/O with reconfigurable logic.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 785360-01 |
Category | PC-based R Series |
Model | PCIe-7822 |
Description | Reconfigurable Digital I/O, Kintex-7 320T 512 DRAM PCIe Device |
FPGA Technology | Kintex-7 325T |
Digital Channels | 128 (input or output) |
DRAM | 512 MB |
Power-on State | Programmable |
Voltage Range | ±20 volts |
External Clock Channels | 4 |
Maximum Input Frequency | 80 MHz |
Voltage Requirement | +3.3V @ 3A, +12V @ 2A |
Bus Interface | x4 PCI Express |
Modes of Operation | DMA, interrupts, and programmed I/O |
Flip-Flops | 407,600 |
RAM Block | 16,020 kilobits | Question 1: What FPGA technology does the PCIe-7822 utilize?