News Release
January 11, 2006
Micro Memory Introduces
CoSine-on-Othello™ MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 VME Carriers for FPGA
Processing on
Serial Switch Fabrics
Ground-breaking products capitalize on optimized architectures and
industry firsts to deliver high performance and flexibility enabling
some of the market’s shortest possible FPGA development times.
CHATSWORTH,
Calif., January 11, 2006
– Combining
the industry’s most powerful System-on-Chip, CoSine™, with the
application optimized architectures of Othello® VME
carriers for the VxS VITA 41 and VPX VITA 46 serial link formats,
Micro Memory® (www.micromemory.com)
today introduced the CoSine-on-Othello MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 VME
carriers for FPGA processing on serial switch fabrics.
These
ground-breaking products include significant industry firsts
including:
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the first Serial RapidIO® FPGA processing
solutions on VME,
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the first VME boards to include complete on-board Serial
RapidIO switch fabric connectivity,
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the first VME boards to utilize the V-4™ SX™ or V-4 LX™
series of Xilinx FPGAs, and
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the first Rugged Conduction Cooled and Rugged Air Cooled
Serial RapidIO VME solutions.
The MM-15x0 and
MM-16x0
will debut in Booth #26 at the Bus and Boards Show, January 16th
and 17th in Long Beach, California.
The innovative
MM-15x0 and
MM-16x0
support continuous data streams through independent, non-blocking
pathways. Targeting applications such as Synthetic Aperture and
Phased Array Radar, Software Defined Radio, Signal Intelligence, and
semiconductor and medical imaging, the MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 utilize
FPGAs for DSP operations such as FFTs, filters, and image or data
compression to provide significant performance benefits over
conventional DSPs or general purpose embedded RISC processors.
The MM-1500 and MM-1600D are the first VME boards to
include the powerful V-4 SX series of FPGAs from Xilinx, unique in
its significant hardware resources for DSP functions. Additionally,
they are the first to include the V-4 LX series of FPGAs, which
stand apart in their logic resources for applications requiring the
maximum possible gate count.
Mezzanine Sites
The MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 carriers both feature two high-speed
mezzanine sites, each of which can be configured for a PMC or XMC.
Configured for PMC support, each PCI bus can operate in PCI 2.3 mode
at up to 66MHz or in PCI-X mode at up to 133MHz, while configured
for XMCs, the sites can support the Aurora™ protocol or Serial
RapidIO x4. Each site has a dedicated pathway directly to FPGA
processing resources that is unobstructed by any bus translation
bridges, significantly improving latency and throughput.
CoSine Compute
Nodes
The MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 include two independent CoSine Compute Nodes
(CCNs). Each CCN is comprised of a CoSine Primary Device (V-II Pro™
2VP70™) that includes two interface ports (PCI-X, Serial RapidIO, or
Aurora), two embedded PowerPC™ processors, a CoSine Companion Device
(V-4 SX55 or V-4 LX160), seven independent memory arrays, and two
processor programmable Flash arrays. One multi-ported primary DDR
array for seamless bus translation between the mezzanine port and
backplane port, a dedicated DDR array for each PowerPC processor,
and four independent QDR II SRAM arrays local to the SX55 or LX160
for FPGA processing operations make up the seven independent memory
arrays in the CCN. Aggregate memory bandwidth exceeds 20GB/s per
CCN, providing a total of over 40 GB/s on the MM-15x0 and MM-16x0.
Each of the embedded PowerPCs in the 2VP70 device is a
fully functional computer with its own DDR array, programmable
Flash, UART, and shared Ethernet. Processors can host device
drivers, perform message passing, service interrupts, or execute
floating point operations. Each processor includes a complete BSP
with all internal SoC device drivers fully integrated so customers
can download application files “out of the box.”
Backplane
Connectivity
In addition to a VME320 2eSST interface, the MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 are
the first VME boards to include complete on-board Serial RapidIO
switch fabric connectivity. The VxS VITA 41 MM-1500 and MM-1550
include two independent Serial RapidIO ports on P0 per the VITA VxS
41.2 specification. Alternatively, two Aurora ports can be
configured to P0 per the VITA 41.5 and VITA 55 draft standards. The
MM-1600 and MM-1650 each include four independent Serial RapidIO
ports on to the backplane per the VITA VPX 46.3 specification.
Reconfigurable
Processing
The SX55s and LX160s also have additional FPGA platform Flash to
store multiple bitstreams. Because the principal System-on-Chip
functionality is largely contained in the 2VP70 CoSine Primary
Device, the MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 are optimally designed for
reconfigurable processing. This approach enables the SX55 or LX160
CoSine Companion Devices, which contain User Programmable Logic, to
be reconfigured by the 2VP70 CoSine Primary Devices without the
2VP70s needing to reconfigure themselves.
The rugged, extended temperature air cooled “DR” models
have operating temperatures of -40C to +71C and the rugged,
conduction cooled “DT” models have operating temperatures of -40C to
+85C. Each was designed for optimal heat dissipation and deployment
in environments that undergo severe shock and vibration.
Rapid Development
Time
In addition to
optimized architectures, performance, and flexibility, the
CoSine-on-Othello MM-15x0 and MM-16x0 offer the shortest possible
FPGA development times. With their completely preconfigured FPGA
infrastructure, users can focus on developing their application
specific logic without concerning themselves with coding other
modules, complicated SoC integration, or verification.
About Micro Memory
Micro Memory is a leading provider of board-level products for
streaming signal and image processing, real-time data acquisition,
and enterprise network storage. Headquartered in Chatsworth,
Calif., the company’s innovative products solve challenging problems
for industry-leading OEMs and system solution providers. Additional
information is available at
www.micromemory.com
or contact
sales@micromemory.com or (US) 818.998.0070.
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