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Trenz Electronic Ships TE0808 SoM

By DE Editors  

March 7, 2016

Trenz Electronic, a provider of FPGA (field programming gate array) and SoC-based design solutions, has launched the TE0808 UltraSOM+ high-performance, industrial grade system on module.

The TE0808 UltraSoM+ system-on-module integrates Xilinx’s Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC with up to 4GB of DDR4 SDRAM main memory with 32-bit width, up to 512MB of Flash memory for configuration and operation and assembly options to add additional volatile or non-volatile memory. Supported are Micron XTRMFlash and Spansion/Cypress HyperRAM or HyperFlash devices. Also integrated is an onboard switch-mode power delivery subsystem that includes 14 DC/DC converters and 13 LDO regulators controlled by an ultra-low power MCU to provide flexible power-saving modes. Rugged board-to-board stacking connectors provide a total of 480 terminals supporting high-speed transceiver I/Os to the processing system and programmable logic in the FPGA part. An ultra-low jitter PLL provides all required clocks to the 20 serial transceivers.

“The TE0808 UltraSoM+ is the first implementation of the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC in a system-on-module,” said Thorsten Trenz, CEO of Trenz Electronic. “In many ways, the technological advantage it delivers is so significant that it is hard to scope. It gives design engineers the technical edge they have been looking for as they grapple with the significant demands of developing the next generation of multi-tasking embedded systems.”

For more information, visit Trenz Electronic.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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