Tag: Enpirion
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Need high-efficiency, high-current, multiphase power supplies for the FPGAs, SoCs, and ASICs in your designs? New Webcast shows you how to design them quickly using Intel® Enpirion® Power Solutions Earlier this year, Intel introduced a pair of new Intel® Enpirion® power devices that make it easy for you to design high-current, multiphase, step-down power converters with output currents spanning a wide load range from 40 A to more than 200 A for FPGA, SoC, and ASIC power trees. These devices combine high conversion efficiency and PCB space savings and...
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Free, On-Demand, Online PCB Design Course for Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs and SoC FPGAs When you incorporate an FPGA into your design, you’re adding a powerful design element into the mix. Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs and SoC FPGAs combine the power of heterogeneous architecture, transceiver leadership, and programmable software to deliver higher silicon integration, smaller form factor, and energy efficient compute acceleration for applications from the edge to cloud. However, you do need to get...
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Free Webinar: Solving the Power Challenges of High-Performance FPGAs, ASICs, and SoCs High-performance FPGAs, ASICs, SoCs promise to deliver more capability than ever before, but they need solid, reliable power to deliver on that promise. The power requirements of these advanced processors present new design challenges with rigorous performance requirements and tighter power and thermal budgets. You must meet all these design challenges, on time and on budget. Learn how to solve...
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New Mantaro Networks System on Module (SoM) features Intel® Agilex™ FPGA and Intel® Enpirion® power devices Mantaro Networks has announced the Model HTK-HPCSOM-AGF System on Module (SoM) based on a 10 nm Intel® Agilex™ AGF 014 FPGA. The SoM targets developers of high-performance computing (HPC), high-speed Ethernet networking at data rates ranging from 10 to 400 Gbps, signal and image processing, and 5G wireless applications. Mantaro Networks is located in Germantown, Maryland and is a stone’s...
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SUB2r customizable video camera gets its video pipeline programmability and configurability from an FPGA powered by four Intel® Enpirion® Power Systems on Chip (PowerSoC) modules SUB2r, a self-funded startup makes a video camera for storytellers and gamers who want to create compelling video content. The company had a problem: visible current noise was marring the images coming from its eponymous video camera. The SUB2r camera is really a video computing platform with a configurable, customizable, upgradeable, programmable, open-architecture imaging pipeline based on an FPGA-based implementation....
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Multi-rail power sequencer based on Intel® Max® 10 FPGA handles power-supply sequencing needs of CPUs, FPGAs, ASICs, and more Sequencing regulated power to large ICs such as CPUs, FPGAs, and ASICs is a critical job that’s become increasingly complex as the number of power rails increases. The wrong power-up sequence can prevent a system from initializing properly and the wrong power-down sequence can cause data loss. If you’re facing a design with complex power-sequencing requirements, then the configurable Multi-Rail...
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Intel® Quartus® Prime Design Software version 19.3 Pro Edition update software with new features and additional device support now ready for download Intel® Quartus® Prime Design Software version 19.3 Pro Edition update software with support for new Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs is now available for download. In addition to Intel Agilex FPGAs, support has been added for several more devices in the Intel® Stratix® 10, Intel® Arria® 10, and Intel® Cyclone® 10 FPGA families and there is additional support for advanced security features...
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Future-proof your system design with the broad line of Intel® FPGA, Intel eASIC™ devices and Intel Enpirion® Power Solutions With a little up-front planning, you can design a future-proof system that starts with an FPGA logic implementation, then switches to a footprint-compatible Intel® eASIC™ device, and then jumps to full-custom ASIC as system sales volumes grow – and you can do all of this with the same PCB design. Many design engineers already know about the logic options described...
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How to power nearly everything – Processors, FPGAs, ASICs – the easy way with high-frequency PowerSOC converters The days of powering every chip on a board with a single 5 V or 3.3 V supply are long gone. Most complex ICs including processors, FPGAs, and ASICs require multiple supply voltages. Efficiently meeting the power needs of these devices becomes a complicated design challenge, but point-of-load (POL) converters can simplify these challenges. More specifically, Intel® Enpirion® compact,...
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Save PCB area and BOM cost for designs that require multiple supply voltages by generating a secondary 6V power bus Providing the multiple supply rails required by SoCs, FPGAs, and ASICs always presents a design challenge with respect to power efficiency, PCB real estate, thermal management, and cost. Intel has just introduced an intriguing new step-down regulator, called the Intel® Enpirion® EC2650QI 6A bus converter, which might well find its way into your power supply toolbox. You can use...
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