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Prodigy Logic Module

S2C's FPGA Prototyping system has been in the market since 2004 and has since been widely adopted by many leading SoC/ASIC design companies. The Prodigy Logic Module series are specially designed with low profile and affordability in mind. The Prodigy Logic Modules are based on Xilinx's VU FPGA devices.

S2C Prodigy Logic Module Solution


  • Largest Capacity in Single FPGA

    5,541 Logic Cells

    2,880 DSP Slices

    88.6Mb Internal memories


  • High System Performance

    Up to two speed-grade improvement with high utilization comparing with V7-2000T

    On-board support high speed DDR4 & PCIe Gen 3


  • Accelerated Design Productivity

    Co-optimized with Vivado Design Suite for rapid design closure


S2C Prodigy Logic Module Solution

Prodigy Logic Module Configuration Table


Prodigy Logic Module Configuration Table

PCle VU440-2
Estimated ASIC Gates (M)44
System LC&LE (K)5541
FPGA Internal Memory (Mb)88.6
DSP Slices2880
External User I/Os432
SerDes Transceivers12
PCIe SupportGen3
DDR4 SO-DIMM2
Prodigy Connectors3
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S2C Prodigy FPGA Prototyping Logic Module Addresses Designs with Massive Parallel DSP Algorithms

Prodigy KU is well suited for calculation-intensive applications with the most DSP resources of any other board on the market. The prototyping board also boasts 48 GTH transceivers for high-speed communication throughput. This low cost, all-purpose, stand-alone prototyping system is integrated with S2C's market-leading, vast library of prototyping daughter card to quickly build prototype targets.

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What type of chip are you designing
What is the capacity of the ASIC gate included in the design?
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Intel S10-2800
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Segmentation tool
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