Aries Embedded cooperates with software developers

The aim of the cooperation is to further advance embedded modules with SoC architecture

Aries Embedded has partnered with software developer Emdalo Technologies. The goal is the further development of embedded modules based on Microchip's Polarfire SoC architecture.

Based on Microchip's Polarfire FPGA architecture, Aries Embedded has developed the M100PF and M100PFS System-on-Modules (SoM). The platforms are embedded systems for secure, energy-efficient computing architecture in a variety of applications, including smart embedded vision, industrial automation, telecommunications and IIoT, and are recognized as reliable.

Aries Embedded and Emdalo Technologies cooperate for further development of...
Aries Embedded and Emdalo Technologies cooperate for further development of modules with Polarfire. Image: Shutterstock/Aries Embedded GmbH

The M100PF SoM family implements the Polarfire FPGA and ranges from 100K Logic Elements (LEs) to 300K LEs. It features 12.7G transceivers and offers up to 50 percent lower power consumption than comparable mid-range FPGAs. The M100PFS SoM integrates a hardened, real-time, Linux-enabled, RISC-V-based MPU subsystem with the mid-range FPGA family PolarFire SoC. Embedded systems benefit from low power consumption, thermal efficiency and defense-grade security. For a quick and easy project start, Aries Embedded offers evaluation platforms for both SoMs.

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Aries Embedded GmbH

Schöngeisinger Str. 84
82256 Fürstenfeldbruck
Germany

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