Description
Bring the power of FPGAs to your embedded projects! The Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 brings Arduino’s ease of use to the work with the most powerful reprogrammable chips that exist: FPGAs.
With Vidor, you can create a board where all pins are PWM signals controlling the speed of motors. You can capture sound in real-time and make a sound effect pedal for your guitar. It is possible to create a real-time computer reading sensor information and sending it to a state-of-the-art monitor or capture video and overlay sensor information on the image that will then later be sent over to a screen.
You can connect to the Arduino IoT Cloud and control a complex laboratory machine running a large number of motors. You could even prototype your own processors inside the FPGA and have it to work in parallel to the other microcontroller on the board. Vidor is a device that invites experimentation, precision, and high-speed computation.
Features
The main chip on the board is the Intel® Cyclone® 10CL016; it contains 16K logic elements, 504 KB of embedded RAM, and 56 18×18 bit HW multipliers for high-speed DSP operations. Each pin can toggle at over 150 MHz and can be configured for functions such as UARTs, (Q)SPI, high resolution/high-frequency PWM, quadrature encoder, I2C, I2S, Sigma Delta DAC, etc.
The board comes with 8 MB of SRAM to support the FPGA operations on video and audio. The FPGA code is stored in a 2 MB QSPI Flash chip, of which 1 MB is allocated for user applications. It is possible to perform high-speed DSP operations for audio and video processing. Therefore, the Vidor includes a Micro HDMI connector for audio and video output and a MIPI camera connector for video input.
All of the board’s pins are driven both by SAMD21 and FPGA while respecting the MKR family format. Finally, there is a Mini PCI Express connector with up to 25 user-programmable pins, that can be used for connecting your FPGA as a peripheral to a computer or to create your own PCI interfaces.
The board’s microcontroller is a low power Arm® Cortex®-M0 32-bit SAMD21, like in the other boards within the Arduino MKR family. The WiFi and Bluetooth® connectivity is performed with a module from u-blox, the NINA-W10, a low power chipset operating in the 2.4GHz range. On top of those, secure communication is ensured through the Microchip® ECC508 crypto chip. Besides that, you can find a battery charger, and a directional RGB LED on-board.
- FPGA: Intel Cyclone 10CL016
- Mini PCI Express port with programmable pins
- Camera Connector: MIPI camera connector
- Circuit Operating Voltage: 3.3V
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 4mA or 8mA
- Flash Memory: 2MB
- SDRAM: 8MB
- Clock Speed: 48MHz – up to 200MHz
- Video Output: Micro HDMI
- Microcontroller: Microchip ATSAMD21 (Arm Cortex-M0+ processor)
- Wi-Fi: U-blox Nina-W102
- (VIN): 5V
- Supported Battery: Li-Po Single Cell, 3.7V, 700mAh Minimum
- Circuit Operating Voltage: 3.3V
- Flash Memory: 256KB
- SRAM: 32KB
- EEPROM: No
- Clock Speed: 32.768kHz (RTC), 48MHz