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| Achieving LVDS Interfaces at 1.25 Gb/s with Virtex-5 FPGAs |
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Overview:
Building networking interfaces such as SPI 4.2 with 100% overhead or Gigabit-Ethernet (SGMII) requires reliable operation from LVDS interfaces at speeds up to 1.25 Gb/s. Learn how Virtex-5 FPGAs enable dynamic window monitoring with ChipSynch technology built into every I/O. This revolutionary new technique eliminates process, voltage, and temperature (PVT) error from consideration in the timing budget. See a 16-bit LVDS interface design example illustrating how Virtex-5 FPGAs simplify the design of high-performance source synchronous interfaces, along with hardware measurements demonstrating performance up to 1.25Gb/s.
Webinar Attendees Will Learn How:
- The ChipSync function with delay elements built into every Virtex-5 I/O enables precise data to clock alignment essential for reliable interfaces
- To implement an innovative real-time window monitoring technique for robust source-synchronous interface with a Virtex-5 FPGAs using a free reference design
Who Should Attend:
- ASIC and FPGA engineers
- Designers of complex, high-performance systems
- System architects
- Engineering or technical managers
Presenters:
Greg Burton, Product Applications, Xilinx, Inc.
Greg is a product application engineer at Xilinx. He has been focusing on designing high-speed source synchronous interfaces for the last four years, generating reference designs, demonstration platforms, and supporting technical collateral. Before joining Xilinx, Greg worked in high speed RF Electronics design. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from San Jose State University.
Peter Alfke, Director, Applications Engineering, Xilinx, Inc.
Peter came to the United States in 1966, with a German MSEE degree and nine years experience in digital systems and circuit design at LM Ericsson and Litton Industries in Sweden. He has been manager, later director of applications engineering for over 30 years, at Fairchild, Zilog, AMD, and, since 1988, at Xilinx. He holds thirty patents, has written many Application Notes, presented at numerous design conferences, and has given many applications-oriented seminars in the United States and in Europe. He is an active participant in the best newsgroup for FPGA users, comp.arch.fpga.
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