KEIm-A5ESoM Product Information
Product Appearance
SoM Layout
SoM Dimensions
Specifications
SoC FPGA
Agilex™ 5 FPGA & SoC E-Series | |
Device | A5ED065BB32AE5SR0 |
Processor | Arm Cortex-A76 core x2 Arm Cortex-A55 core x2 |
Logic Elements / ALMs | 656 kLEs / 222,400 ALMs |
M20K memory blocks / size | 1,611 blocks / 31.46 Mbits |
MLAB memory count / size | 8,440 count / 6.79 Mbits |
I/O PLL | 8 |
Fabric-feeding I/O PLL | 13 |
Variable-precision DSP blocks | 846 |
18 x 19 multipliers | 1692 |
Peripheral
Memory | HPS : 4GByte 32bit LPDDR4 SDRAM x1 FPGA : 4GByte 32bit LPDDR4 SDRAM x2 |
Storage | 32GB eMMC or microSD Card |
Configuration ROM | 2Gbit QSPI Flash |
BtoB Connector
400pin BtoB Connector x2 | |
Connector | ADF6-100-03.5-L-4-2-A-TR (Samtec) |
FPGA HSIO | Up to 96 |
FPGA HVIO | Up to 120 |
Transceiver | Up to 24ch |
Communication I/F (HPS-IO) | Ethernet(RGMII), USB OTG(ULPI), UART, I2C, GPIO |
Debug I/F | JTAG |
General specifications
Power supply | +5V, VCCIO (Depends on configuration) |
Operating temperature | -25~85℃ |
Dimentions | 118 x 77mm |
Development Environment
Sulfur – Development Kit for Agilex™ 5 FPGA & SoC E-Series SoM
Sulfur is a platform developed by Macnica that includes Kondo Electronics Industry’s KEIm-A5E SOM equipped with Agilex™ 5 FPGA & SoC E-Series and a carrier board equipped with various interfaces.
SOM Development Kit “ Sulfur ” | |
SOM | SOM with Agilex™ 5 FPGA & SoC E-Series |
Display I/F | HDMI2.0 |
Camera I/F | MIPI CSI-2 4 Lane x2 & 2 Lane x2 CameraLink x2 SLVS-EC x1 CoaXPress (4 Lane) x1 |
Ethernet | HPS : 10/100/1000 Base-T x1 (RJ45) FPGA : 10/100/1000 Base-T x2 (RJ45)、10GbE x1(SFP+) |
USB3.1/2.0 | USB Type-A (Hub) High Speed/ Super Speed x4 ( *ES : HS only ) |
UART | USB Type-C (USB serial) |
PCIe I/F | PCIe Gen3.0 x4 |
JTAG I/F | JTAG10 pin (Optional Intel® FPGA Download Cable II can be connected) |
Others | CAN x2 40pin header |
Technical Support
Datasheet and Reference design
You can check it on the Rocketboards.org website.
About Rocketboards.org
About Rocketboards.org
RocketBoards.org is an open source community based on Intel’s SoC devices that accelerates development by exchanging ideas and solutions. Please use the community development board using the Intel SoC introduced here and use it for evaluation and prototyping.