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First Development Kit to combine ARM Cortex-M3 MCU and FPGA on a single board
Published:  03 November, 2011

Silica is introducing the industry’s first development kit to combine a Cortex –M3 microcontroller and a Spartan-6 FPGA on a single board. The new Xynergy board has been designed to provide engineers with a development environment for applications requiring Microcontroller as well as FPGA-functionalities. It is available for order and delivery with immediate effect.

Xynergy combines a brand new STMicroelectronics STM32F217 controller, which is based on an ARM Cortex-M3 core, with a Xilinx Spartan-6 low-cost FPGA XC6SLX16. The controller’s FSMC interface enables a parallel 16-bit connection for the FPGA ensuring high-speed data transfer between the two components. The Cortex-M3 core can be clocked at up to 120 MHz and incorporates 1 MB Flash memory and 128 KB SRAM. In addition, the 1 Gbit DDR-3 memory, which is connected to the FPGA, can be made transparent via the FSMC bus, enabling the controller to use it too.

The kit enables the use of a selection of communications interfaces, including Ethernet, USB On-the-Go and CAN as well as SPI, Virtual COM-Port (with a RS232 to USB bridge) and a Micro-SD card slot. Two 64-pin extension sockets in a standard 2.54 mm grid are provided so that the kit can be plugged onto an optional motherboard with FPGA Mezzanine connectors (FMC). This facilitates the connection of an increasingly wide choice of FMC plug-in boards from different manufacturers for the provision of Industrial Ethernet capabilities, for example.

The kit includes an ST-Link/V2 debug adapter and users are able to select their preferred development software system from a number of approved tool vendors for the STM32F217 – many of them offer restricted versions for free download. The FPGA can be configured directly using a Xilinx standard download cable or indirectly via the MCU. In addition Xilinx provides its ISE Web-PACK development environment free of charge.




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