The PolarFire FPGA and PolarFire SoC families already deliver the industry’s best thermal and power efficiency in the mid-range segment. Optimized for deploying systems with high-compute performance in small form factors, the families have reduced the size and weight of power-constrained systems in applications including industrial imaging, robotics, AI-enabled medical systems and smart defense and aerospace systems.
The PolarFire 2 FPGA family will go even further up the performance and power efficiency curve and add new RISC-V-based high-performance compute elements, adding 15× more compute capability to our roadmap.
The PolarFire 2 FPGA family also includes a design tool set that takes a new approach to system development, unlocking the full potential of these FPGAs and SoC FPGAs by eliminating the need for smart algorithm developers to understand the intricacies of the underlying FPGA hardware.
The video provides an overview of a typical FPGA design cycle and outlines all key components involved. It describes Microchip’s extensive ecosystem portfolio for PolarFire® SoC/PolarFire FPGAs, ranging from software to design services, aimed at easing design cycles times at every stage.
This video will run a Sobel Filter demo design to run through the SmartHLS design flow. This is a high level demonstration and other videos will take a deeper dive into individual tools available in this design suite.
Microchip offers a broad spectrum of FPGA design services ranging from digital designs and firmware solutions, to technology migration and customized solutions. We also have expert services tailored to key vertical and horizontal solutions for machine learning, Smart Embedded vision, high-speed communications, and motor control. Reduce risks, optimize costs and FastTrack your FPGA design today.
Microchip’s VectorBlox Accelerator Software Development Kit (SDK) helps developers take advantage of Microchip’s PolarFire® FPGAs for creating low-power, flexible overlay-based neural network applications without learning an FPGA tool flow. FPGAs are ideal for edge AI applications, such as inferencing in power-constrained compute environments, because they can perform more giga operations per second (GOPS) with greater power efficiency than a central processing unit (CPU) or graphics processing unit (GPU), but they require specialized hardware design skills. Microchip’s VectorBlox Accelerator SDK is designed to enable developers to code in C/C++ and program power-efficient neural networks without prior FPGA design experience.
Microchip introduces the development kit for the industry’s first RISC-V based SoC FPGA, the PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit. The Icicle Kit is centered around a 250k Logic Element (LE) PolarFire SoC FPGA device and includes a PCIe® root port, mikroBUS™ expansion, dual Gigabit Ethernet, USB-OTG, CAN bus, Raspberry Pi® header, JTAG and SD Card interfaces, which allow developers a full-featured platform for development. The board is supported by Microchip’s fully designed, validated and tested power management and clocking devices, an Ethernet PHY (VSC8662XIC), USB controller (USB3340-EZK-TR) and current sensors (PAC1934T-I/JQ).
Our award-winning PolarFire® FPGAs deliver the industry’s lowest power at mid-range densities with exceptional security and reliability.
Find out how you can use our power management solutions to reduce the total footprint size of your FPGA-based design, maximize power density and save valuable PCB space.
Create flexible and powerful FPGA-based systems using our crystal, MEMS oscillator and multiple-output clock generator FPGA clocking solutions.