The FMC standard, or FPGA Mezzanine Card standard, is an ANSI-approved interface specification designed for FPGA modules. It aims to enhance modular design flexibility and interoperability, featuring standardized form factors, connectors, and interfaces for high-performance computing, communications, and data processing applications. The standard supports up to 10 Gb/s signal transmission rates and defines both single-width and double-width module sizes, accommodating various I/O and bandwidth requirements.
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TaekwondoMaster
Mon Nov 18 2024
FMC stands for FPGA Mezzanine Card.
SamsungShineBrightnessRadianceGlitter
Mon Nov 18 2024
It represents a compact mezzanine module that has been meticulously designed.
Arianna
Mon Nov 18 2024
The primary function of this module is to offer a physical interface for FPGAs mounted on a carrier card.
Margherita
Mon Nov 18 2024
The physical input/output connections on an FMC mezzanine are generally located on its faceplate.
IncheonBeautyBloomingRadianceGlow
Sun Nov 17 2024
The specifications and requirements for FMC are outlined in the ANSI/VITA 57.1 standard.