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Prodigy eMMC Memory Module

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  • JEDEC/MMC standard version 5.0 compliant, MMC V4.41 compatible, and fully backward compatible with the previous Multi-Media Card system

  • Support high-priority interrupt scheme and background operation

  • Default data bus width is 1-bit, can be configured to 4-bit or 8-bit

  • Provides 4 LEDs and 2 push-buttons

  • Occupies one Prodigy connector



Prodigy LPDDR4 Memory Module

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  • Provide two low-power, double data rate 16Gb memory devices (MT53D512M32D2)

  • Provide one 200MHz OSC as system clock input

  • Occupies one Prodigy connector



Prodigy 18MB SRAM Module

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  • Contains two 72Mbit 'NO WAIT' state bus SRAMs

  • Memory width selectable as 36bits or 72bits

  • Up to 117MHz access frequency

  • SRAM I/O Voltage is +1.8V

  • Occupies one Prodigy connector



1GB DDR3 Memory Module for K7 Logic Module

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  • Two Micron MT41J256M16HA-125 or equivalent DDR3 SDRAM devices

  • On-board 200MHz system clock

  • Up to 800Mbps data rate

  • I/O voltage operating at 1.5V

  • Occupies one LM connector



Prodigy DDR4 Memory Module

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DDR4 Memory Module

(P-PM-DDR4)


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DDR4 Memory Module Type E

(P-PM-DDR4E)


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DDR4 Memory Module Type D V2.0

(P-PM-DDR4D V2.0)



Prodigy DDR3 Memory Module

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DDR3 Memory Module

(P-PM-DDR3)


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DDR3 Memory Module Type B

(P-PM-DDR3B)



Pre-tested DDR4 SO-DIMM Memory Module

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8GB DDR4 Non-ECC 

(P-DDR4-8GB)


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16GB DDR4 ECC

(P-ECCDDR4-16GB)

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What type of chip are you designing
What is the capacity of the ASIC gate included in the design?
5 million-20 million
20 million-50 million
50 million-100 million
100 million-1 billion
More than 1 billion
Which FPGA do you prefer to use?
Xilinx VU440
Xilinx KU115
Xilinx VU19P
Xilinx VU13P
Xilinx VU9P
AMD VP1802
AMD VP1902
Intel S10-10M
Intel S10-2800
Not sure, need professional advice
What kind of FPGA configuration do you need?
Single FPGA
Dual FPGA
Four FPGAs
Eight FPGAs
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What kind of peripheral interface do you need?
How many prototype verification platforms do you need?
Do you need the following tools?
Segmentation tool
Multiple FPGA debugging tools
Co-modeling tool (allows large amounts of data to interact between FPGA and PC host)
When do you need to use our products?
0-6 months
6-12 months
More than 12 months
Not sure
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