PolarFire FPGAs
Lowest Power, Cost-Optimized, Mid-Range FPGAs
Overview
Award-winning PolarFire FPGAs deliver the industry’s lowest power at mid-range densities with exceptional security and reliability. The product family spans from 100K logic elements (LEs) to 500K LEs, features 12.7G transceivers and offers up to 50% lower power than competing mid-range FPGAs. The devices are ideal for a wide range of applications within wireline access networks and cellular infrastructure, defense and commercial aviation markets, as well as industrial automation and IoT markets. Get started with your design today by downloading the Libero SoC PolarFire Design Suite and ordering a PolarFire development kit that best matches your needs. Cost-optimized Architecture
Power Optimization
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Introducing PolarFire FPGAs |
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PolarFire Low Power Features |
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"We are impressed with the PolarFire FPGA family, and in particular its transceiver performance/power specifications. This becomes critical to us when considering products requiring high SerDes port density at very high transceiver rates, for example high definition uncompressed digital video switching and multiplexing systems." - Microsemi Customer |
PolarFire FPGA Architecture
PolarFire FPGAs deliver up to 500K logic elements, 12.7G transceivers at 50% lower power.
Product Table
PolarFire Product Family
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MPF100T | MPF200T | MPF300T | MPF500T | ||
FPGA Fabric | Logic Elements (4LUT + DFF) | 109K | 192K | 300K | 481K |
Math Blocks (18x18 MACC) | 336 | 588 | 924 | 1480 | |
LSRAM Blocks (20k bit) | 352 | 616 | 952 | 1520 | |
uSRAM Blocks (64x12) | 1008 | 1764 | 2772 | 4440 | |
Total RAM Mbits | 7.6 Mbits | 13.3 Mbits | 20.6 Mbits | 33 Mbits | |
uPROM Kbits | 297 Kbits | 297 Kbits | 459 Kbits | 513 Kbits | |
User DLL's/PLL's | 8 each | 8 each | 8 each | 8 each | |
High Speed I/O | 250 Mbps to 12.5 Gbps SERDES Lanes | 8 | 16 | 16 | 24 |
PCIe Gen2 End Points/Root Ports | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
Total IO | Total User IO | 284 | 368 | 512 | 584 |
Packaging | Type/Size/Pitch | Total User I/O(HSIO/GPIO)/XCVRs | |||
FCSG325 (11x11, 11x14.5*, 0.5 mm) | 170(84/86)/4 | 170(84/86)/4* | |||
FCSG536 (16x16, 0.5 mm) | 300(120/180)/4 | 300(120/180)/4 | |||
FCVG484 (19x19, 0.8 mm) | 284(120/164)/4 | 284(120/164)/4 | 284(120/164)/4 | ||
FCG484 (23x23, 1.0 mm) | 244(96/148)/8 | 244(96/148)/8 | 244(96/148)/8 | ||
FCG784 (29x29, 1.0 mm) | 364(132/232)/16 | 388(156/232)/16 | 388(156/232)/16 | ||
FCG1152 (35x35, 1.0 mm) | 512(276/236)/16 | 584(324/260)/24 | |||
Devices in the same package and family type are pin compatible |
PolarFire FPGAs offer various device offerings such as design security with transceivers, low power transceiver devices, data security with transceivers, and low power data security with transceiver devices. All PolarFire FPGAs are integrated with multi-protocol industry-leading low-power transceivers. Low power (L) devices provide up to 35% lower static power. Also, data security (S) devices have an integrated DPA safe crypto accelerator. PolarFire Devices are currently offered in Extended Commercial (0ºC to 100ºC) and Industrial (–40ºC to 100ºC) device offerings.
Smallest Form Factor Solutions
PolarFire FPGAs are available in the smallest form factors for mid-range density devices. For example, the MPF100 device is available in a 11x11 mm package. In addition, PolarFire devices do not require external configuration memories that are typically required for SRAM based FPGAs.
Documentation
Product Information
PolarFire FPGA Product Brochure | 1/2019 |
White Papers
Datasheet
Packaging
Power Estimation
PolarFire and PolarFire SoC Power Estimator | 01/2021 |
UG0897: PolarFire and PolarFire SoC FPGA Power Estimator User Guide | 01/2021 |
User Guides
Reports
For neutron test reports, please visit our Single Event Effects page:
https://www.microsemi.com/product-directory/reliability/4883-see#test-results
Characterization Reports:
The below reports are available upon request only.
Please log in to the Microsemi website via https://www.microsemi.com/log-in/ and click on one of the below reports to send an access request.
Application Notes
Register Maps
PolarFire Device Register Map | 04/2020 |
Thermal Models
PolarFire Delphi Compact Thermal Models | 02/2020 |
PolarFire Imaging an Video Solution
PolarFire Imaging and video user guides, IP, and reference design files are available at the Imaging and Video page.
PolarFire Evaluation Kit
PolarFire Evaluation Kit user guides, schematics, and design files are available in the MPF300-EVAL-KIT page.
Demo Guides
Demo guides targeted to the MPF300-EVAL-KIT. User guides, schematics, and design files are available in the MPF300-EVAL-KIT documentation page. In addition, a Power Monitor GUI has also been released that can be used with any of the demo designs.
Tutorials
TU0775: PolarFire FPGA: Building a Mi-V Processor Subsystem Tutorial
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Libero v12.5 | 10/2020 |
TU0778: PolarFire FPGA Building a Cortex-M1 Processor Subsystem Tutorial
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Libero v12.2 | 12/2019 |
Application Notes
AC464: PolarFire FPGA: Implementing Data Security using UserCrypto Processor Application Note | Libero v12.2 | 04/2020 |
AC465: Migrating a SoftConsole v5.1 Project to SoftConsole v5.2 Application Note |
N/A | 11/2017 |
AC466: PolarFire FPGA Auto Update and In-Application Programming Application Note
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Libero v12.2 | 12/2019 |
AC468: PolarFire FPGA Transceiver Decision Feedback Equalization Application Note
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
AC479: Debugging PolarFire FPGA Application Note
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
AC482: PolarFire FPGA: How to Perform On-Demand Digest Check Application Note
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
AC491: PolarFire EDAC and Scrubbing of Fabric RAMs
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Libero v12.5 | 10/2020 |
PolarFire Splash Kit
PolarFire Splash Kit user guides, schematics, and design files are available on the PolarFire Splash Kit page.
Demo Guides
Demo guides targeted to the MPF300-SPLASH-KIT-ES. User guides, schematics, and design files are available on the MPF300-SPLASH-KIT-ES documentation page. In addition, a Power Monitor GUI has also been released that can be used with any of the demo designs.
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
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Libero v12.3 | 01/2020 |
DG0759: PolarFire FPGA Transceiver Demo Guide
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
Application Notes
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Libero v12.2 | 12/2019 |
AC479: Debugging PolarFire FPGA Application Note
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Libero v12.2 | 11/2019 |
Software User Guides
Libero SoC PolarFire software user guides are available in the Libero SoC PolarFire page.
Resources
Quick links to all resources needed to start your first PolarFire design today.
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Product Selector Guide
PolarFire cost-optimized FPGAs deliver the lowest power at mid-range densities with 12.7 Gbps SerDes transceivers as well as best-in-class security and reliability. They offer unprecedented capabilities and value with 10G transceivers, advanced I/Os, security and DSP capabilities while maintaining all the advantages traditionally associated with non-volatile FPGAs such as static power, security and single event upset (SEU) immunity. The devices are ideal for a wide range of applications within wireline access networks and cellular infrastructure, defense and commercial aviation markets, as well as industrial automation and IoT Markets
For details on specific military device offerings please refer to the Product OverviewLibero® SoC Design Suite offers high productivity with its comprehensive, easy-to-learn, easy-to-adopt development tools for designing with Microsemi FPGAs
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