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410-376
410-376
Programmable Logic Evaluation Development Board Kit
Programmable Logic Evaluation Development Board Kit
Cmod S7
HTSN : 8471500150
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Datasheet | EN_Digilent_Datasheet_20200602161222017 |
Specifications
- Manufacturer name
- Digilent
- Product name
- 410-376
- Product classification
- Programmable Logic Evaluation Development Board Kit
- Lifecycle Status
- Active
- Other names
- 1286-1205
- Manufacturer packaging quantity
- 1
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Details
- The Digilent Cmod S7 is a small, 48-pin DIP form factor board populated with 36 pins and built around a Xilinx Spartan-7 FPGA. The 32 FPGA digital I/O signals, 2 FPGA analog input signals, an external power input rail, and ground are routed to 100-mil-spaced through-hole pins, making the Cmod S7 well-suited for use with solderless breadboards. At just 0.7” by 3.05” inches, it can be loaded in a standard socket and used in embedded systems. The board also includes a programming ROM, clock source, USB programming and data transfer circuit, power supplies, LEDs, and buttons.
- The Cmod, or Carrier Module, family of products is designed to offer quick, simple, and flexible integration of an FPGA into circuit design, prototyping, and learning/hobby projects.
The Digilent Cmod S7 is a small, 48-pin DIP form factor board, populated with 36 pins, built around a Xilinx® Spartan®-7 FPGA that brings FPGA power and prototyping to a solderless breadboard.
The board includes a Quad-SPI flash for programming, as well as a USB-JTAG programming circuit and USB-UART bridge. The Cmod S7 also features a clock source, Pmod port, and onboard I/O with LEDs and pushbuttons. There are 32 FPGA I/O signals, 2 FPGA analog input signals, an external power input rail, and ground that are routed to 100-mil-spaced through-hole pins, making the Cmod S7 compatible with solderless breadboards. This form factor makes the Cmod S7 a great option for flexible and affordable prototyping, or learning FPGA and digital logic circuits. At just .7" by 3.05", it can also be loaded in a standard socket and used in embedded systems.
The Spartan-7 FPGA on the Cmod S7 fits performance into a small form-factor packaging. With the MicroBlaze Soft Processor Core from Xilinx, you can create embedded applications with a variety of peripherals, memory, and interfaces.
If your design requires transceiver lines or more FPGA resources, we recommend the higher-performance Cmod A7, featuring an Artix-7 FPGA.
Guides and demos are available to help users get started quickly with the Cmod S7. These can be found through the Support Materials tab.