Enclustra's Mercury+ XU9 SoC Module Offers 38.4 Gbyte/Sec Memory Bandwidth
September 06, 2019
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Enclustra's Mercury+ XU9 SoC module offers 20 multi-gigabit transceivers with data rates of up to 15 Gbit/sec each, and memory bandwidth of up to 38.4 GByte/sec.
Enclustra's Mercury+ XU9 SoC module offers 20 multi-gigabit transceivers with data rates of up to 15 Gbit/sec each, and memory bandwidth of up to 38.4 GByte/sec. Based on the Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, the Mercury+ XU9 combines 6 ARM cores, a Mali-400MP2 GPU (EV variant), up to 12 GByte DDR4 SDRAM, numerous standard interfaces, 192 user I/Os and up to 504,000 LUT4 equivalents.
The 74 × 54 mm module is equipped with two memory banks: a 64-bit wide DDR4 SDRAM (up to 4 GBytes) connected to the PL and a 72-bit DDR4 ECC SDRAM (up to 8 GBytes) connected to the PS. Thus, the module achieves a memory bandwidth of up to 38.4 GByte/sec. Twenty multi-gigabit transceivers with a data transmission rate of up to 15 Gbit/sec each are available.
In addition to the usual standard interfaces such as two Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 ports, dedicated interfaces like DisplayPort, SATA, as well as SGMII are available. The Mercury+ XU9 is also populated with a 16 GByte eMMC and a 64 MByte QSPI Flash. Both the processing system and the FPGA matrix have PCIe connections.
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