PolarFire® FPGA and PolarFire SoC FPGA Fabric User Guide

2021-11-30
■Introduction:
●Microchip's PolarFire FPGAs are the fifth-generation family of non-volatile FPGA devices, built on state-of-the-art 28 nm non-volatile process technology. PolarFire FPGAs deliver the lowest power at mid-range densities. PolarFire FPGAs lower the cost of mid-range FPGAs by integrating the industry’s lowest power FPGA fabric, lowest power 12.7 Gbps transceiver lane, built-in low power dual PCI Express Gen2 (EP/RP), and, on select data security (S)devices, an integrated low-power crypto co-processor.
●Microchip's PolarFire SoC FPGAs are the fifth-generation family of non-volatile SoC FPGA devices, built on state-of-the-art 28 nm non-volatile process technology. The PolarFire SoC family offers industry's first RISC-V based SoC FPGAs capable of running Linux. It combines a powerful 64-bit 5x core RISC-V Microprocessor Subsystem (MSS),based on SiFive's U54-MC family, with the PolarFire FPGA fabric in a single device.
●The FPGA fabric is common to both PolarFire and PolarFire SoC families and this user guide describes the fabric architecture and its components.
●The following table summarizes the fabric components available in PolarFire and PolarFire SoC families
●Microchip’s Libero® SoC Design Suite provides LSRAM, μSRAM, μPROM, and Math IP blocks. All these IP blocks belong to the PolarFire family and can be seamlessly used in PolarFire SoC designs.
●The fabric layout is shown in Figure 1. The FPGA logic resources are displayed as Logic Clusters (LC) and Interface Logic (IL). Each LC and IL consists of 12 Logic Elements (LE). The embedded memory blocks and math blocks are arranged in rows.

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