All-in-one Agilex 5 dev kit in a tabletop form factor with expanded selection of high-speed connectors.
Includes both the modular board containing the Agilex 5 FPGA and limited connector options, and a carrier board with more connector options that is also compatible with other dev kits beyond the Agilex 5 FPGA E-Series.
The E-Series 065B dev kits are the perfect way to explore the Agilex 5 FPGA. The two versions, Premium and Modular both feature the same A5ED065BB32AE6SR0 FPGA, but accommodate different use cases with their form factors and connector options.
Agilex™ 5 FPGA E-Series 065B Premium Development Kit delivers a complete prototyping and reference platform design environment that includes both hardware and software for your Agilex™ 5 FPGA E-Series development needs.
The development kit delivers the perfect balance of power efficiency and performance required for a variety of markets from embedded and edge to communications, and many more. It is powered by the Agilex 5 FPGA and SoC. The development kit comes in a tabletop form factor packed with a robust set of features and connectors interfacing with extensive transceivers, DDR4 memory, PCI Express 4.0 x4 connectivity through our FMC+ connector, Nios® Flash memory and 2Gb QSPI Flash memory. It includes a Hard Processor System (HPS) expansion board. All these features are made available to ensure you have everything you need to get started with your designs.
This kit comes in a tabletop form factor, packed with a robust set of features and connectors that are designed to meet your edge and embedded applications. The features include:
Manufacturer | Altera |
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Introduced | Mar 14, 2024 |
Lifecycle Status | Active |
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