System Architecture
Static partition keeps validated switching, routing, firewall and packet IP fixed; dynamic partition supports custom encryption, authentication and data-path logic.
SOM-NetFPGA-15EG-8G is built around XCZU15EG and 8 GB DDR4 SODIMM architecture, providing higher memory capacity for security and large-data edge tasks. It combines ARM compute and FPGA acceleration while keeping flexible boot and production-ready reliability for OEM integration.
Static partition keeps validated switching, routing, firewall and packet IP fixed; dynamic partition supports custom encryption, authentication and data-path logic.
Embedded Linux BSP with U-Boot boot support from QSPI and eMMC, plus reference device tree, driver template, root filesystem and Vivado assets.
PCBA-oriented manufacturing process with visual, electrical, functional and software validation to secure quality and lifecycle traceability.
| SoC | AMD Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC XCZU15EG-2FFVB1156 with quad ARM Cortex-A53, dual Cortex-R5 and Mali-400 GPU. |
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| Memory | 8 GB DDR4 SODIMM architecture for flexible memory replacement and maintenance workflow. |
| Boot & Storage | QSPI Flash for bootloader/bitstreams and eMMC options from 8 GB to 32 GB for Linux and application storage. |
| Connectivity | UART, I2C, SPI, GPIO, 1GbE/10GbE Ethernet or SFP options, with PCIe and high-speed connector lane expansion. |
| Target Applications | Firewall, SD-WAN, industrial controller, AI edge acceleration, image processing and telecom systems. |
Supports SODIMM memory selection, eMMC scaling, Flash options and additional PHY, SFP or PCIe components per system requirement.
Designed for continuous operation with options for thermal management, enclosure and industrial-temperature deployment.
Long-lifecycle orientation for large deployments that require stable supply, maintainability and controlled product evolution.
Standard baseline includes XCZU15EG + 8 GB DDR4 SODIMM + 8-32 GB eMMC + QSPI Flash with evaluation board options.
Contact us for lead time, customization scope, hardware package and software handover details.