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Xilinx Achieves PCIe Compliance

Across all programmable 28nm devices

Xilinx, Inc. announced that its All Programmable 7 series FPGAs and Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoCs have achieved PCIe compliance and are now listed on the PCI-SIG integrator’s list.

                        7 Series Gen 1 and Gen 2:
                   125 or 250 MHz Reference Clock
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All of Xilinx’s 28nm devices passed electrical, protocol and interoperability tests at the latest PCI-SIG event held on April 15, 2013. This marked PCI-SIG’s first official PCIe Gen3 compliance and interoperability testing since the introduction of the specification.

By leveraging 7 series FPGA and Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC integrated blocks for PCIe Gen2 and Gen3, designers can meet high system bandwidth and programmable systems integration requirements needed in including communications, storage and server applications.

Virtex-7 and Kintex-7 families support Gen3 (8Gbps) with links for up to x8 for high throughput data center applications, and Artix-7 FPGA and Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC integrated blocks support Gen2 (5Gbps) with links up to x4 and x8 respectively, enabling accelerated design productivity for low cost applications such as industrial and automotive.

"Xilinx remains at the forefront of the technology with its 28nm families as the market leader in FPGA-based PCIe solutions since the protocol’s introduction," said Ketan Mehta, PCIe product marketing manager, Xilinx. "With the industry’s most robust auto-adaptive Decision Feedback Equalization (DFE) for link tuning and in-system non-destructive eye scan technology, and award-winning Vivado Design Suite for accelerated integration and implementation our customers can achieve faster time-to-market with a PCIe solution."

With all 7 series FPGA and Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC families shipping in volume production, designers can begin evaluating PCIe Gen2 and Gen3 solutions using targeted reference designs (TRDs), boards and kits available on the comany’s web site. These kits include end-to-end connectivity and reference designs that offer DDR3, PCIe Direct Memory Access (DMA) engines and Ethernet IP blocks. Additional soft IP cores are supported through Xilinx Alliance Program members, including Northwest Logic and PLDA.

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