Specifications
FPGAs
2 FPGAs total
208 XtremeDSP slices
8,064 KB of block RAM
119,088 logic cells
Note: FPGA specifications may vary, based on FPGA model selection
1 data processor: Xilinx Virtex-4 XC4VFX60 or XC4VFX100
1 control processor: Xilinx Virtex-4 XC4VLX25
Memory
DDR SDRAM
256 MB with two banks of 2 x 32M x 16-bit chips or
512 MB with two banks of 2 x 64M x 32-bit chips
Dual-port SRAM*: 2 MB 512 KB x 36-bit chips
*SRAM is available only on certain models.
Data paths
SRAM to data processor
Dual-port, 400 MB/s per port, 800 MB/s aggregate
DDR SDRAM to data processor
Two banks, 1.328 GB/s per bank, 2.656 GB/s aggregate
Data processor to control processor
Two 800 MB/s parallel LVDS buses
Each configurable in both directions
Data processor P4 I/O interface
Available LVDS pairs differ by board model
PCI/PCI-X support
133 MHz or 100 MHz 64-bit PCI-X supported
33 MHz 32-bit PCI also supported
All PCI/PCI-X signaling is 3.3 V
Environmental
The ECV4-2 family offers multiple ruggedization levels. Select family members are offered with conduction cooling.
Commercial
Temperature
Operating: 0°C to 40°C with 300 ft/s appropriate airflow
Storage: -40°C to +85°C
Humidity
Up to 95% RH
Cooling
Cooled by blown air.
For use in benign environments and software development applications.
Conduction-Cooled*
Temperature
Operating: -40°C to +70°C at the normal interface
Storage: -20°C to +80°C
Humidity
Up to 95% RH with varying temperature, 10 cycles, 240 hr
Cooling
Mechanically compliant with IEEE-1101.2-1992.
Designed for severe environmental applications with high levels of shock and vibration,
small space envelope, and restricted cooling.
Optional environment stress screening.
*Available only on certain models. Check with your Mercury sales representative for product availability.
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