The AMD Versal™ Prime series VMK180 evaluation board features the Versal Prime series VM1802 adaptive SoC, which combines a software programmable silicon infrastructure with world-class compute engines and a breadth of connectivity options to accelerate diverse workloads in a wide range of markets.
Key Features & Benefits
- Versal Prime Series Capabilities
- Equipped with Versal Prime VM1802 device
- Jump start HW/SW differentiation with pre-built system infrastructure, enabled by programmable network on chip and integrated shell
- Breadth of Connectivity Options for Rapid Application Development
- PCIe® Gen4 interface for high compute performance markets
- HDMI for video processing applications
- SFP28 and QSFP28 optical interfaces and RJ-45 Ethernet port for networking
- DDR4 and LPDDR4 memory interfaces
- FMC expansion connectors supporting a variety of optional plug-in cards including camera sensors and displays
- Co-Optimized Tools and Debug Method
- Vivado™ design suite, Vitis™ unified software platform
- SmartLynq+ module for high-speed debug, performance analysis, and event trace
Featured AMD Devices
- Featuring the Versal Prime XCVM1802-2MSEVSVA2197 Adaptive SoC
| DSP Engines | 1,968 |
| System Logic Cells (K) | 1,968 |
| LUTs | 899,840 |
| Application Processing Unit | Dual-core Arm® Cortex®-A72 |
| Real-Time Processing Unit | Dual-core Arm Cortex-R5F |
| Maximum I/O Pins | 770 |
| Programmable NoC Ports | 28 |
| Integrated Memory Controllers | 4 |