Part #: | OP031-2V5 |
Description: | 4-port Gigabit Ethernet FPGA Mezzanine Card with LPC connector and RGMII interface. |
Vadj: | 2.5V |
Price: | USD $490.00 |
HTS: | 8517.62.0090 |
HS Code: | 8517.62.90 |
ECCN: | 5A991.b |
Origin: | Canada (CA) |
Part #: | OP031-2V5 |
Description: | 4-port Gigabit Ethernet FPGA Mezzanine Card with LPC connector and RGMII interface. |
Vadj: | 2.5V |
Price: | USD $490.00 |
HTS: | 8517.62.0090 |
HS Code: | 8517.62.90 |
ECCN: | 5A991.b |
Origin: | Canada (CA) |
Digi-Key: (Ships from USA) | Buy it from Digi-Key |
The Ethernet FMC is an FPGA Mezzanine Card that adds 4x Gigabit Ethernet ports to your FPGA board. It comes with fully working example designs for multiple FPGA boards and the latest version of Vivado. For more detailed information on the Ethernet FMC, including specifications, technical documents and example designs, please visit the product website.
Please visit the product website for a list of compatible FPGA boards.
The version most appropriate to you will depend on your FPGA board. Please refer to the list of compatible FPGA boards to find the recommended Ethernet FMC for your carrier.
The typical application of the Ethernet FMC requires an IP for the MAC, such as the Xilinx Tri-mode Ethernet MAC (which is not free) or the OpenCores TEMAC (which is free). Some FPGAs have hard integrated TEMACs which generally don’t require a license to use. So the answer to this question depends on your FPGA and your choice of MAC.
The example designs provided on this website use the Xilinx AXI Ethernet Subsystem IP, which can be evaluated for free by obtaining an evaluation license from Xilinx. See Getting a license for the Xilinx Tri-mode Ethernet MAC for more information.
See performance benchmarks for a complete answer.
Yes, you can. See Using the Ethernet FMC without a processor for more information.
Use this link to download the Marvell 88E151x datasheet.