Altera Stratix V GX FPGAs Achieve PCIe Gen3 Compliance and Listing on PCI-SIG Integrators List
New Altera DMA Reference Design for Stratix V and PCIe Gen3 Solutions Now Available
San Jose, Calif., May 21, 2013—Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced its 28 nm Stratix® V GX FPGAs have achieved inclusion on the latest PCI-SIG® Integrators List for the PCI Express® (PCIe®) 3.0 specification (Gen3). At the most recent PCI-SIG workshop, Stratix V GX FPGAs successfully passed all PCI-SIG compliance and interoperability tests, completing inclusion for Stratix V on all three generations of the Integrators Lists for PCIe. With Cyclone V and Arria V devices included on the 1.1 (Gen 1) and 2.0 (Gen2) lists, Altera’s entire 28 nm portfolio is now certified by the PCI-SIG as PCIe compliant for all three generations.
Also announced today is Altera’s direct memory access (DMA) reference design, constructed for Stratix V customers needing to seamlessly and quickly design PCIe Gen3 solutions.Stratix V GX FPGAs feature a hardened protocol stack for PCIe Gen3 applications, demanding the highest in bandwidth, system integration and flexibility, at a reduced cost with lower total power consumption.
“The inclusion of the Stratix V FPGA’s on the first ever PCIe Gen 3 Integrators List is a significant accomplishment for our high-performance devices,” said Patrick Dorsey, senior director of Product Marketing, Altera. “Customers needing the performance of Stratix V and PCIe Gen3 can now design systems with the confidence that the two will seamlessly work together. Additionally, our new DMA reference design makes it fast and easy to develop high-performance PCIe Gen3x8 hardware.”
The Altera DMA reference design highlights the capabilities of Stratix V designs that require PCIe Gen3x8. By demonstrating peak bandwidth of the theoretical maximum, the reference design shows that Altera’s Gen3 solution can preserve almost all the bandwidth available in Gen3 systems or at Gen3 data rates. Also, by demonstrating simultaneous read/write at upwards of 11 GB/sec, the design shows how much bandwidth customers can take advantage of in a real-world implementation. Features of the DMA reference design include:
- Linux driver that works with the example design
- Peak throughput (142 cycles of 256-bit at 250MHz)
- 7.1 GB/s: back to back Tx Memory Write 256 Byte payload
- 7.0 GB/s: back to back Rx Read Completion Throughput
- Simultaneous read/write : 11.4GB/sec
Altera Stratix V GX FPGAs for PCIe Gen3
Stratix V FPGAs feature up to four hard PCIe Gen3x8 intellectual property (IP) blocks. The PCIe Gen3 IP blocks support x1, x2, x4 and x8 lane configurations and provide transfer rates up to 8-Gbps per lane, sustaining 2x higher throughput using Gen3 x8 lanes compared to the previous Gen2 x8 version. Hardening the PCIe IP blocks in Stratix V FPGAs delivers a savings of up to 100,000 logic elements when compared to alternative soft implementations. The hard PCIe Gen3 IP blocks embed the PCIe protocol stack into the FPGA and include the transceiver modules, physical layer, data link layer and transaction layer. Stratix V FPGA's PCIe Gen3 IP targets PCIe Base Specification Rev. 3.0, 2.x, and 1.x.
Altera offers a full spectrum of PCI-SIG-compliant solutions across its entire product portfolio that are optimized the meet key application requirements. These solutions include configurable PCIe IP cores and development boards for endpoint, bridge, switch and root port functionalities.
Availability
Altera Stratix V GX FPGAs are currently in production shipping. The DMA reference design is available for download in the Quartus® II software version 13.0.For further questions or ordering information, contact your local Altera sales representativeor authorized distributor.
About Altera
Altera® programmable solutions enable designers of electronic systems to rapidly and cost effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Altera offers FPGAs, SoCs, CPLDs, and ASICsin combination with software tools, intellectual property, embedded processors and customer support to provide high-value programmable solutions to customers worldwide.
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