CASI Artix-7, the XILINX Advantage Series:
The Artix-7 family of FPGAs is part of the XILINX 7 series of FPGAs, which also includes the Spartan-7, Kintex-7, and Virtex-7 subfamilies.The Artix-7 family is based on a unified 28nm design architecture and is designed to provide customers with high-performance, low-power, and cost-optimized solutions.
High performance to power ratio:
The Artix-7 family of FPGAs offers a superior performance-to-power ratio architecture in a single cost-optimized FPGA, ideal for cost-sensitive applications requiring high-end functionality.
This family of FPGAs includes the MicroBlaze™ soft processor, support for DDR3 technology up to 1,066Mb/s, and rich DSP resources that enable high-quality image rendering and signal processing.
Low power consumption:
Compared to the previous generation, the Artix-7 family of FPGAs offers a 50% reduction in total power, meeting the need for low-power designs.
The use of low-power design strategies, such as small pins and packages, and optimized power management features further reduce system power consumption.
Highly Integrated:
The Artix-7 family of FPGAs integrates advanced analog mixed-signal (AMS) technology to enable highly efficient analog functions such as analog-to-digital converters.
Provides the industry‘s most integrated Type-1 Single Chip Crypto (SCC) solution that supports superior, secure SWaP-C results.
Flexible I/O and interconnect performance:
Supports up to 16 6.6G transceivers for high parallel and serial I/O performance.
1,066Mb/s DDR3 memory interface supports video data buffering using standard-type memory.
Features PCIe® Gen2 x4 built-in support for high-bandwidth interfacing with host systems.
Wide range of application areas:
The Artix-7 family of FPGAs is widely used in cost and power sensitive applications such as software defined radio, machine vision photography, and low-end wireless backhaul.
They are also used in 64-channel portable ultrasound devices, point-to-point 1024QAM microwave modems in wireless backhaul systems, multi-protocol machine vision cameras, and programmable logic controllers.
Artix-7 FPGA Product Family