Xilinx EK-A7-AC701-G Artix-7 AC701 Evaluation Kit
- RS Stock No.:
- 783-2882
- Mfr. Part No.:
- EK-A7-AC701-G
- Brand:
- Xilinx
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- RS Stock No.:
- 783-2882
- Mfr. Part No.:
- EK-A7-AC701-G
- Brand:
- Xilinx
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Artix-7 FPGA AC701 Evaluation Kit
The Artix-7 FPGA AC701 Evaluation Kit features the leading system performance per watt Artix-7 family to get you quickly prototyping for your cost sensitive applications. This includes all the basic components of hardware, design tools, IP, and pre-verified reference designs. This also features a targeted reference design enabling high-performance serial connectivity and advanced memory interfacing equipped with a full license for the Northwest Logic DMA engine.
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Supplied with
Full seat Vivado® Design Suite: Design Edition device-locked to the Artix-7 XC7A200T FPGA, Printed Getting Started Guide, cables
An FPGA is a semiconductor device consisting of a matrix of Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs) connected through programmable interconnects. The user determines these interconnections by programming SRAM. A CLB can be simple (AND, OR gates, etc) or complex (a block of RAM). The FPGA allows changes to be made to a design even after the device is soldered into a PCB.

