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March 7, 2014

AMC-4C6678

The AMC-4C6678-SRIO is a high performance DSP card. It is powered by Texas Instruments SoC TMS320C6678 DSPs. The 32 C66x DSP cores are connected together with high speed Hyperlink, PCIe and SRIO links and is ideal for a range of high performance DSP processing applications including image sensor processing, telecomms and stepper control.

The cores operate at 1.25GHz and have the combined power to process 640 GFLOPS and 1280 GMACS. The board is supplied with software support libraries and 3L Diamond is fully supported on this platform for advanced multiprocessor code development.

Key features:
4 Texas Instruments TMS320C6678 DSPs
Each DSP has 8 C66x cores operating at 1.25GHz (32 DSP cores total)
PCI Express Gen 3 link to AMC.1 compliant backplane with on-board switch
20gbps Gen2 RapidIO to AMC.4 compliant backplane.
Full Gigabit Ethernet infrastructure
Single width, full-size AMC card

March 7, 2014

AMC-2C6678L

The AMC-2C6678L is a high performance DSP card. It is powered by the latest Texas Instruments SoC TMS320C6678 DSPs. The 16 C66x DSP cores are connected together with high speed Hyperlink, PCIe and SRIO links and is ideal for a range of high performance DSP processing applications including image sensor processing, telecomms and stepper control. In addition, it can be used for DSP based acceleration of voice and video applications.

The cores operate at 1.25GHz and have the combined power to process 320 GFLOPS and 640 GMACS. The board is supplied with software support libraries and 3L Diamond is fully supported on this platform for advanced multiprocessor code development.

March 7, 2014

GX-AMC

Based on Altera’s Stratix II GX FPGA, BittWare’s GX-AMC (GXAM) is a mid-size, single wide AdvancedMC that can be attached to AdvancedTCA (Advanced Telecom Compute Architecture) carriers or other cards equipped with AMC bays, and used in MicroTCA systems. The GXAM features a high-density Altera Stratix II GX FPGA, BittWare’s ATLANTiS FrameWork, a front panel I/O interface, a control plane interface via BittWare’s FINe Host/Control Bridge, an IPMI system management interface, and a configurable 11x SerDes interface supporting a variety of protocols. It also provides 10/100 Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, two banks of DDR2 SDRAM, and Flash memory for booting the FPGA and FINe.