Xilinx Demonstrates Industry's First Programmable Expresscard Solution
Xilinx low cost Spartan-3E FPGA and Philips PCI Express PHY combine to develop high-bandwidth serial PCI Express interface fo r mobile and desktop PCs
LAS VEGAS , NV — January 4, 2006 — At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Xilinx Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), will demonstrate the industry’s first programmable ExpressCard application, comprised of the Philips PX1011A PCI Express PHY and PDD 2016 DVB-T module, a Xilinx ® Spartan-3E™ FPGA, and an optimized Xilinx PCI Express LogiCORE IP core. The solution is ideally suited to meet the PCMCIA performance and power requirements for the ExpressCard module specification. Xilinx will be demonstrating the solution at this week’s CES in the CMP-sponsored Great Minds, Great Ideas Pavilion in the Sands Hotel, Demo Pod #203.
Recently, the PCMCIA working group developed the next generation ExpressCard PC technology specification to take advantage of the scalable, high-bandwidth serial PCI Express interface and adding the ever-present USB2.0 interface for mobile and desktop PCs. The ExpressCard extension leverages the capabilities of the PCI Express interface to deliver a hot-swappable module that is a reliable, durable, and easily expanded in a system while ensuring interoperability. The programmable solution being demonstrated by Xilinx provides a high-bandwidth serial PCI Express interface to speed development time for mobile and desktop PC add-in cards to support the scalable PCI Express standard usage in a variety of communications, storage, consumer, medical, and test applications.
“The ExpressCard solution has many characteristics that benefit from the performance and flexibility of our programmable devices. Combined with Philip’s full-featured PHY, we can satisfy the module’s rigid performance, form-factor and thermal constraints,” said Krishna Rangasayee, senior director of Vertical Markets and Partnerships at Xilinx. “Given the expected ubiquitous adoption of this solution for PCs, this demonstrates the advantages of Xilinx FPGA technology in high-volume consumer applications – namely, efficient product development at a competitive price with no compromises.”
“Xilinx Spartan-3E has been successfully integrated in Philips DVB-T Express Card/34mm solution that will be demonstrated at the Xilinx booth. This demonstrator, an industry's first in its class, is an excellent example of producing low power and small form factor solutions using Xilinx Spartan-3E and Philips PX1011A for ExpressCard applications. We look forward to many more applications that will take advantage of programmable solutions from Xilinx,” said Dhwani Vyas, general manager, PL Interface Products, Business Line Standard ICs, Philips Semiconductors.
All ExpressCard modules should comply to the specified thermal power limits defined by PCI-SIG. The total power needed for the ExpressCard solution is below the 1.3W limit for the ExpressCard/34 modules. The solution meets the module size requirements as well, at 34mm (W) x 75mm (L) x 5mm (H), thanks to the area-efficient Philips PCI Express PHY (which delivers the SERDES serializer/deserializer and the Physical Coding Sub-Layer (PCS)), and the small form-factor Xilinx Spartan-3E (which hosts the four main PCI Express logic modules along with a Xilinx PCI Express PIPE Endpoint LogiCORE).
Flexible Solution at Competitive Price Points
According to Electronic Trend Publications (ETP), the number of PCI Express ports is expected to exceed 2 billion in 2008. “The industry leaders are pricing their PCI Express offerings quite low, responding to market demand for PCI Express based product offerings,” said Steve Berry, principal analyst, ETP. “The aggressive pricing of Philips PX1011A and Xilinx’ Spartan-3E will help accelerate the adoption of this interface in many different high-volume applications by providing a flexible solution at competitive price points compared to fixed devices.”
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