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| Accelerate Delivery of Built-in Ethernet Solutions Using Xilinx FPGAs and Gigabit Ethernet Development Kit |
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Overview:
The Xilinx Virtex-5 LXT/SXT families of 65nm FPGA incorporate four built-in tri-mode Ethernet MACs with integrated serial transceivers. Whether you are an experienced designer or just starting out, learn how to choose the right combination of FPGA and IP for your Ethernet system needs.
This webcast explains how to take advantage of built-in capabilities and programmable features such as tri-mode Ethernet MACs in the Virtex-5 LXT and SXT FPGA families. We will explore how the Gigabit Ethernet Development Kit can facilitate design development.
In this webcast, attendees will learn:
How to select the appropriate Ethernet IP core for your design
How to select the right FPGA for your design
About the advantages of the hardened IP for high-performance, low power designs
How to accelerate time to market with Xilinx Ethernet solutions and Gigabit Ethernet development kit
Who should attend:
ASIC and FPGA engineers
System architects
Engineering or technical managers
Presented by:
Alex Goldhammer, Connectivity Marketing Manager / System Architect
Alex is responsible for the delivery of complete solutions for serial and high-speed parallel connectivity standards such as PCI Express, Gigabit Ethernet and others. Prior to joining Xilinx, Alex held various positions in product management and applications engineering with Integrated Device Technology (IDT) where he helped define PCI Express switching products and telecommunications products and supported strategic customers in the networking, communications, mobile, storage and server markets. He holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of California, Santa Cruz with an emphasis on microcontroller based system design.
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