The AV-870p is an amazing card with more I/O than just about any other we have to date! In fact, there’s so much that we needed to give some extra details on how the various IP blocks could be routed depending on your needs and choice of AMD Versal device (currently three options for this card).
For low-latency centric users, there’s a VP1552 device that focuses on GTYP transceivers (and our mezzanine to match). But what if you want to maximize 400G links? The VP1402 is available with plenteous DCMACs (supporting 400G each among other rates) for 4x 400 GbE!
If you wanted to maximize say, 10G links, that too means picking a particular config.
The problem is getting all that info across at least at a basic level–until now of course. We’ve updated the data sheet and product page with extensive diagrams for this card including examples of what’s possible. Just one of those is shown here (tap to expand):
So head over to the AV-870p page and have a look. Let us know what you think of the new diagrams!