About this kit, Kit features, Hardware – Altera Stratix IV E FPGA User Manual
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June 2011
Altera Corporation
Stratix IV E FPGA Development Kit User Guide
1. About This Kit
The Altera
®
Stratix
®
IV E FPGA Development Kit is a complete design environment
that includes both the hardware and software you need to develop Stratix IV E FPGA
designs. The board and the one-year license for the Quartus
®
II software provide
everything you need to begin developing custom Stratix IV E FPGA designs. The
following list describes what you can accomplish with the kit:
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Develop and test memory subsystems consisting of DDR3, RLDRAM II, and
QDR II+ memories.
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Build designs capable of migrating to Altera’s low-cost HardCopy
®
IV ASICs.
■
Take advantage of the modular and scalable design by using the high-speed
mezzanine card (HSMC) connectors to interface to over 30 different HSMCs
provided by Altera partners, supporting protocols such as Serial RapidIO
®
,
10 Gigabit Ethernet, SONET, Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI), Open Base
Station Architecture Initiative (OBSAI) and others.
■
Develop FPGAs design for cost-sensitive applications.
■
Measure the FPGA's low power consumption.
Kit Features
This section briefly describes the Stratix IV E FPGA Development Kit contents.
Hardware
The Stratix IV E FPGA Development Kit includes the following hardware:
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Stratix IV E FPGA development board—A development platform that allows you
to develop and prototype hardware designs running on the Stratix IV E EP4SE530
FPGA.
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For detailed information about the board components and interfaces, refer
to the
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HSMC loopback board—A daughtercard that allows for loopback testing all
signals on the HSMC interface using the Board Test System.
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HSMC debug breakout board—A daughtercard that routes 40 CMOS signals to a
0.1" header and adds 20 LEDs to the remaining 40 CMOS signals.
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Power supply and cables—The kit includes the following items:
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Power supply and AC adapters for North America/Japan, Europe, and the
United Kingdom
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USB cable
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Ethernet cable