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Arria V FPGA Sneak Peek: Transceiver Operation at 6.325 Gbps and 10.3125 Gbps

When you want it all, Arria® V devices provide the balance of cost and performance while delivering the lowest total power. Watch this exciting hardware demonstration of the Arria V FPGA’s transceiver running at 6.375 Gbps and 10.3125 Gbps.

Watch this 9-minute video to:

  • See the Arria V FPGA’s transceiver in action at 6.375 Gbps and 10.3125 Gbps
  • Learn more about the high-speed serial transmitter jitter and eye diagram performance on Arria V FPGAs
  • Witness the receiver jitter tolerance performance at 10.3125 Gbps
  • See how this superior performance is achieved with 100 mW per channel at 10.3125 Gbps

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