VadaTech bases AMC on Altera Arria-10 GX1150 FPGA

Embedded board manufacturer, VadaTech, has announced the AMC539 module which is based on the Altera Arria-10 GX1150 FPGA in F1517 package.

The AMC has dual front panel embedded SFP/SFP+ GbE/10GbE fibre and complies to AMC.1, AMC.2, AMC.3 and/or AMC.4 specifications.

The on-board, re-configurable FPGA interfaces to the AMC FCLKA and TCLKA-D via an MLVDS cross bar switch (CBS). The module includes an oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) clock reference which generates precise protocol-fixed clocks routed to the FPGA to support SyncE over GbE and 10GbE. The module is also equipped with two banks of DDR4 (64-bit wide) giving 16Gbyte total memory. This is sufficient to allow for large buffer sizes to be stored during processing as well as for queuing the data to the host, says VadaTech.

The backplane fabric selection includes FPGA load, including support for dual x4 PCIe.

VadaTech specialises in the embedded computing sector, offering board-level products, chassis-level platforms, to configurable application-ready systems.

The company offers a product selection and expertise focused on AdvancedTCA, MicroTCA, VPX and PCIe solutions. It combines electrical, mechanical, software, and system-level expertise to provide customised commercial or rugged computing solutions to meet the most complex customer requirements.

VadaTech also offers specialised products for VME, CompactPCI, and other architectures.

A member of PICMG and VITA, VadaTech has headquarters, design and manufacturing facilities in Henderson, Nevada, USA with design, support and sales offices in Europe and Asia Pacific.

http://www.vadatech.com 

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Predictive maintenance evaluation kit monitors smart buildings

Sensors, microcontroller and embedded security hardware, software and CloudFormation templates are gathered together in the Xensiv predictive maintenance evaluation kit which has been developed by Infineon Technologies with Klika Tech, the IoT service provider.

The evaluation kit is powered by the cloud service provider AWS.

The kit is intended to be a starting point for quick and easy evaluation of sensor-based condition monitoring and predictive maintenance. Target applications include heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment as well as motors, fans, drives, compressors, refrigeration and other components of smart buildings.

“Together with AWS and Infineon we assembled an end-to-end HVACR [HVAC and refrigeration] predictive maintenance evaluation kit and anomaly detection solution that enables building operators to evaluate features to proactively respond to issues before they become costly failures,” said Gennadiy Borisov, president and co-CEO of Klika Tech. “

The Xensiv predictive maintenance evaluation kit is an extension for the XMC4700 XMC Relax kit. It can be equipped with Xensiv sensor satellite boards with a range of sensors for data collection and condition monitoring. Sensor options include an airflow measurement based on the Xensiv DPS368 barometric pressure sensor, current measurement at the fan and compressor based on the Xensiv TLI4971 current sensor, position sensing of the motor with the Xensiv TLI493D-W2BW 3D magnetic sensor or sound anomaly detection with the Xensiv IM69D130 MEMS microphone.

There is also the option for linear movement vibration measurement with the Xensiv TLE4997E linear Hall sensor, open and closed lid detection with the Xensiv TLE4964-3M Hall sensor, speed and direction measurement with the Xensiv TLI4966G double Hall sensor or data processing with the XMC industrial microcontroller XMC4700 powered by the Arm Cortex-M4. There is also the option for secured connection and authentication and multi-account registration with Optiga Trust M embedded security.

The software provided in the kit supports the FreeRTOS kernel. AWS Cloud integration is completed by full AWS CloudFormation templates and a software application stack. A graphic user interface (GUI) and basic anomaly detection are also included.

For connectivity, Wi-Fi and Ethernet are integrated on-board, as well as a mikroBUS ClickBoard interface for extended connectivity.

The Xensiv predictive maintenance evaluation kit will be available for selected customers at Infineon’s virtual Embedded Solutions Conference 2021. It will be available to order from distributors in the first half of 2021, says Infineon. A quick start guide, as well as Github and CloudFormation templates will be available for easy and quick set-up.

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Xilinx tackles data centre evolution with SmartNICs

Addressing the demands of the modern data centre, Xilinx has introduced a family of Alveo SmartNICs.

The Alveo SN1000 is the industry’s first composable SmartNIC offering software-defined hardware acceleration for all function offloads, says Xilinx. They are designed to optimise networking performance by directly offloading CPU intensive tasks. They have an open architecture and use the Vitis Networking platform and industry standard, high-level programming languages such as P4, C, and C++. Software developers can create network functions, protocols, and applications that operate in hardware and quickly compose or adapt existing, network functions to accommodate new protocols and applications without the expenditure incurred with hardware replacements.

The SN1000 SmartNICs provide software-defined hardware acceleration for networking, security, and storage offloads, such as Open vSwitch and virtualisation acceleration (Virtio.net). Security offloads include IPsec, kTLS and SSL/TLS and accelerated storage applications including Virtio.blk, NVMe™ over TCP, Ceph, and compression and crypto services.

The SmartNICs are based on the Xilinx 16nm UltraScale+ architecture and powered by the low-latency Xilinx XCU26 FPGA and a 16-core Arm processor. ​SN1000 SmartNICs deliver dual-QSFP ports for 10/25/100Gbits per second connectivity with what is claimed to be leading small packet performance and a PCIe Gen 4 interconnect. The SN1000 is offered in a full height, half length (FHHL) form factor in a 75W power envelope.

The Alveo SN1000 SmartNIC will be generally available in March 2021.

At the same time as introducing the SmartNIC family, Xilinx also introduced Smart World AI video analytics applications, an accelerated algorithmic trading reference design and the Xilinx App Store.

The AI video analytics platform is supported by an ecosystem of partner solutions for complex, latency-sensitive AI video inferencing applications. The Xilinx Smart World platform is powered by the Video Machine-learning Streaming Server (VMSS) and delivers whole application acceleration to support multiple neural networks on a single Alveo accelerator card at deterministic sub-100ms pipeline latency.

Today, the Xilinx Smart World ecosystem solutions available include a smart city and smart retail solution by Aupera which combines Aupera’s intelligent, video processing with Alveo accelerators. There is also Mipsology’s toolset for easy migration of existing AI applications from GPU-based architectures to the Alveo platform. A third partner, DeepAI, offers AI training at the edge on Alveo accelerators with up to a 10x performance per cost advantage compared to GPU-based solutions.

The Vitis development platform now includes an accelerated algorithmic trading (AAT) reference design which gives software developers the ability to quickly and cost-effectively deliver sub-microsecond trading performance without the need for custom hardware development.

AAT, implemented on Alveo accelerator cards, provides a modular design that includes all the necessary components for an end-to-end, low-latency trading solution. Each module can be customised using C and C++ in the Vitis platform to meet each firm’s specific needs.

The AAT reference design is available today at no cost for Alveo accelerator card customers.

The first FPGA app store has been announced by Xilinx. It has ready-to-deploy accelerated applications from Smart World AI video analytics to anti-money laundering and live video transcoding. Developed by Xilinx ecosystem partners, the containerised pre-built applications provide an easy way to evaluate, purchase and deploy accelerated applications in minutes, says Xilinx.

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Advantech bases Mini-ITX motherboard on Elkhart Lake for AIoT edge devices

A low-profile, fanless, industrial-grade Mini-ITX motherboard from Advantech is based on Intel’s Atom x6000E, Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series processors.

Based on low power (six to 12W TDP), 10nm technology, the AIMB-218 supports up to four cores with 3.0GHz turbo frequency and up to 850MHz of Gen 11 graphics. The latest processor technology doubles the graphics processing capabilities and increases CPU performance by up to 50 per cent, compared with the previous Atom devices, explains Advantech.

The AIMB-218 is designed for industrial edge computing applications which require high resolution graphics and low power consumption. Typical uses would be in retail displays, smart kiosks, digital signage, smart manufacturing, medical devices and traffic and parking systems for smart cities. Operating temperature is -20 to +70 degrees C.

In addition to the graphics capabilities of the Intel UHD Graphics, the AIMB-218 supports rich display interfaces, including DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4, LVDS and eDP and also delivers 4K resolution progressive scan at 60 frames per second on three displays. The motherboard also has an improved memory capacity via DDR4 3200MHz up to 32Gbyte with IBECC. AIMB-218’s graphics, high-speed memory, storage, and data transfer rate capabilities achieve low latency for high resolution video content in embedded display control applications, adds Advantech.

The AIMB-218 features diverse I/O, including dual GbE LAN ports, three USB 3.2 Gen2, five USB 2.0 and one SATA III. It also supports six high speed COM ports, capable of 1Mbits per second. The COM1 port supports 5V/12V and COM2 supports RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 auto-flow control. The COM ports improve data synchronisation precision over the network and reduce latency during device communication, Advantech says.

The Mini-ITX Motherboard offers one PCIe Gen. 3 for improved artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. There is also a M.2 Slot (E key) for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module, and a M.2 Slot (B Key) with SIM card holder for LTE and mSATA modules.

AIMB-218L/J/D use the Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J Series processors and is available now. The AIMB-218Z, based on the Intel Atom x6000E Series, is scheduled to be available in Q2, 2021. Samples are available now.

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