Sulfur is a production-quality SOM equipped with Agilex™ 5 FPGAs E series and a carrier board with a wide range of interfaces, making it an ideal platform for both the development evaluation phase and the production design phase. You can connect the devices you plan to use to each interface to quickly develop in an environment similar to the actual system, and after development and verification with Sulfur, you can seamlessly incorporate a mass-production quality SOM into your final product. is.
One of the features of Sulfur is that it can evaluate various cameras and image sensors such as MIPI CSI-2, SLVS-EC, and CameraLink. Since it is equipped with many other interfaces, there is no need to develop a new entire board for prototype use, making it possible to significantly reduce board development man-hours and board manufacturing costs during function development.
Sulfur can support any application that combines the Agilex™ 5 FPGAs E series ARM processor and FPGA fabric, from industrial applications such as machine vision and robot/motor controllers to slow mobility and object applications such as AGV/AMR and service robots. It enables algorithm development, validation, and system enhancements for a wide range of today's applications, including detection, video surveillance, and autonomous driving assistance.
Features
・Equipped with Agilex™ 5 FPGAs E series FPGA & SoC
-Logic capacity: 656KLE
- Transceiver: 24ch
・Asymmetric multi-core processor
- 2 Arm Cortex-A55 cores
- Two Arm Cortex-A76 cores
・Supports various interfaces/peripherals (details will be explained later)
・Supports both FPGA and processor program code download and debugging
(Connect Intel® FPGA download cable to JTAG connector)
・Evaluate with Sulfur and integrate mass-produced quality SOM into the system as is.
Product Specifications
Agilex™ 5 FPGAs E-series SOM specification (with Sulfur)
device | A5ED065BB32AE5SR0 (ES version) ・Logic capacity: 656KLE ・Transceiver: 24 |
SOM size | 77㎜x118㎜ |
processor | 2 Arm Cortex-A55 cores 2 Arm Cortex-A76 cores |
memory |
HPS : 32bit LPDDR4 4GB x 1 |
storage | eMMC: 32GB QSPI:2Gbit (256MB) |
board-to-board connector | Samtec high density connectors ・SOM side: ADF6-100-03.5-L-4-2-A-TR ・(Carrier side: ADM6-100-01.5-L-4-2-A-TR) |
heat sink | (Option) Heat sink with active fan (Standard included with Sulfur development kit) |
Others | Micro SD card slot |
Development kit with SOM Sulfur specifications
SOM | SOM with Agilex™ 5 FPGAs E Series |
display interface | HDMI 2.0 |
camera interface | MIPI CSI-2 4 Lane x2 & 2 Lane x2 CameraLink x2 SLVS-EC x1 CoaXPress (4 Lane) x1 |
ethernet |
HPS : 10/100/1000 Base-T x1 (RJ45) |
USB 3.1/2.0 | USB Type-A (Hub) High Speed/ Super Speed x4 ( *ES : HS only ) |
UARTs | USB Type-C (USB serial) |
PCIe interface | PCIe Gen3.0 x4 |
JTAG I/F | JTAG10 pin (Optional Intel® FPGA Download Cable II can be connected) |
Others | CAN x2 40pin header |
power supply | ATX6pin, 12V±5% (Powered by the included AC adapter) |
size |
SOM: 77mm x 118mm |
Operating temperature range | 0~40℃ |
accessories |
AC adapter (12V) |
Deliverables
・Sulfur (SOM + carrier board)
・AC adapter
・Micro SD 32GB
・USB Micro Type-C cable
Block Diagram
Datasheets and reference designs
You can check it on the Rocketboards.org website.
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