XMC FPGA embedded computing card for AI, electro-optics, and signal processing introduced by New Wave
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – New Wave Design and Verification in Eden Prairie, Minn., is introducing the V1163 12-port rugged XMC ACAP embedded computing card for workloads that require configurable Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform (ACAP) field-programmable gate array (FPGA) resources.
The Switched Mezzanine Card (XMC) heterogeneous computing card combines hard ARM processor cores, large FPGA fabric, artificial intelligence (AI) engines, and high-bandwidth interfaces for applications such as rugged optics.
The embedded computing board offers a 100-gigabit network interface card (NIC) with rugged optics; as many as 12 1G-to-25G optical ports via front panel I/O; optical backplane I/O or electrical I/O; support for Ethernet, Fibre Channel, sFPDP, ARINC 818, and Aurora; and the Xilinx Versal network interface device.
The board is designed for AI workloads, digital signal processing (DSP), video processing, application co-processing, and secure networking. It complies with VITA 20 and VITA 47, and supports electrical or optical interfaces.
The board is compatible with 3U VPX, 6U VPX, and PXI Express via carrier cards, and provides options for Versal Prime or Versal AI Core part selection for radar, video, storage, medical imaging, and embedded communications applications.
The V1163 provides electrical and optical I/O options that support 10-, 25- 40-, 50-, and 100 Gigabit Ethernet, and its XMC form factor and rugged design can turn a VPX-based single-board computer into a one-slot sensor interface and heterogeneous computer.
For more information contact New Wave Design and Verification online at https://newwavedv.com.