Quick look at Ethernet FMC Max

Opsero's new gigabit Ethernet FMC with SGMII

Quick look at Ethernet FMC Max
Ten years ago, almost to the day, I launched the Opsero Ethernet FMC. To my delight and surprise, many of our customers are still buying them today. Gigabit Ethernet still finds many uses in FPGA designs today, because it is simple to setup, the cabling is easy to buy and install, the throughput is ample for many applications and it is extremely versatile. This year, I felt that it was time to upgrade our Ethernet FMC offering, so we’ve launched two new products: Quad SFP28 FMC which I have introduced to you in earlier posts (here and here), and Ethernet FMC Max, which I would like to introduce to you in this post. [Read More]

Multi-port 25G Ethernet on Versal ACAP

A reference design that you can build and test

Multi-port 25G Ethernet on Versal ACAP
In this post we’re going to build and run our new multi-port 25G Ethernet reference design for Versal boards and the Opsero Quad SFP28 FMC. The design is based on the AMD Xilinx 10G/25G Ethernet Subsystem IP. Specifically, we’re going to boot PetaLinux on the VEK280 and establish a 25G Ethernet connection between it and a 25G network adapter that is installed in a Ubuntu PC. We’re doing this on Versal board VEK280 which is one of the few AMD FPGA-containing devices that can support 25G Ethernet at the time of writing. [Read More]