Sword

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Sword
Kintex-7 FPGA Development Board
Features
  • Wide variety of memory devices and I/O
  • Programmable from JTAG and Quad-SPI flash
Key Specifications
FPGA Part #
XC7K325T-2FFG900C
Logic Slices
50,950 slices
Block RAM
2002.5 KBytes
DSP slices
840 DSP slices
CMTs
10 clock management tiles
DDR3
1024MB @ 1800Mbps with 32-bit data width
Internal clock
700 MHz+
Quad-SPI Flash
32 MB
SRAM
2MB and 4MB SRAMs with a shared 32-bit address bus
Parallel Flash
32 MB with 32-bit data width
Connectivity and On-board I/O
Pmod Connectors
4 Pmod ports
VGA
1 VGA connector
HDMI
HDMI Sink and HDMI Source
SD
microSD card connector
USB
HID host for mouse, keyboard,
and user USB
USB-JTAG Programmer
Audio
Audio codec with four 3.5mm jacks
Ethernet
10/100/1000 PHY
SFP+
2 10Gbps SFP+ PHY interfaces
RS232
1 DB9F RS232 connector
Shield Connector
Arduino / chipKIT compatible
Seven Segment Display
8 digits
LEDs
16 LEDs, 2 RGB LEDs
Switches
16 slide switches
Buttons
2 resets
25 button keypad
Electrical
Power
12V ±5 % external power only (PCIE connector)
Physical
Width
7-1/8 in
Length
9-1/16 in

Powered by Xilinx's Kintex-7 XC7K325T FPGA, the Sword board provides a wide variety of onboard peripherals, memory devices and I/O. Additional expansion connectors in the form of Pmod connectors and a Chipkit/Arduino header make the potential uses for the Sword board nearly limitless.

Wide high-speed memory interfaces in the form of two SRAMs with a shared address bus and a 1GB DDR3 provide a powerful environment for experimenting with different memory architectures. In addition, these memories provide good support for common networking applications.

The Sword board's Kintex-7 XC7K325T FPGA is compatible with Xilinx’s high-performance Vivado® Design Suite and requires the full software license. WebPack is not supported. Licensing information for Vivado can be found here. Academic institutes can request full Vivado licenses here.




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