Chinese chipmaker Guoxin Micro subsidiary Pango Micro has launched the first product of the Logos-2 series of cost-effective FPGAs, the PG2L100H and its complete set of independent software and IP solutions, the company said today.
This series of products use 28nm CMOS process, compared with 40nm process Logos-1 series FPGA performance increased by 50%, the total power consumption reduced by 40%.
Guoxin Micro claims that it can meet the application needs of 5G communications, video image processing, industrial automation, consumer electronics and other markets.
The product has been sent to key customers in the communications and industrial fields and has passed customer project testing.
Guoxin Micro said that PG2L100H can provide users with 100K LUT4 (about 10 million gates) logic resources and supports 8-channel 6.6Gbps high-speed Serdes interface.
It also supports 72-bit wide 1066Mbps DDR3 interface, supports hard-core PCIe Gen2x4, supports rich IO and on-chip clock resources, and supports security features such as SEU detection error correction and bit stream encryption.
The Logos-2 series includes 5 product models ranging from 25K to 200K (approximately 2.5 million doors to 20 million doors), and other models will be released one after another during the year.