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AdvancedIO V3021 10-Gigabit Ethernet Advanced Mezzanine Card Module

Posted by Ken Cheung in FPGA-based Product on Thursday, March 26, 2009

AdvancedIO Systems introduced the V3021 dual-channel 10GbE connectivity and packet processing Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) module. The V3021 features a Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA, two front-panel SFP+ ports, and SRAM memory. The V3021 is ideal for COMINT, ELINT, situational awareness systems, security, and network monitoring and optimization. The V3021 is available now.

AdvancedIO Systems V3021 Dual 10GbE Ethernet AMC

V3021 Features and Benefits

  • Xilinx Virtex-5 XC5VLX110T FPGA (up to LX330T / FX200T optional)
  • Two 1GbE ports: one dedicated fabric and one selectable fabric or front-panel
  • PCI Express x4 or x8 fat pipes
  • Single-width mid-size or full-size AdvancedMC
  • Two 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ optical ports
  • Up to 2GB SDRAM and 144Mbit SRAM
  • Pigeon Point Systems controller
  • Application acceleration IP and user programmability software kits (optional)
  • Facilitates 10 Gigabit line-rate packet inspection and manipulation via its high-performance hardware architecture
  • Increases system functionality at reduced power consumption
  • Software reconfigurability facilitates multi-mission/application use of common hardware
  • Enables high-speed content-aware applications that combine packet and signal processing algorithms

More info: AdvancedIO Systems

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