Quantum Architecture offers
Are you searching for cutting-edge technology to overcome design bottlenecks? Efinix's FPGA technology is the solution you need! As the exclusive distributor for Efinix in Taiwan, MICROIP brings you unprecedented innovation advantages.

Why Choose Efinix FPGA?
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Exceptional Flexibility
Quantum® architecture and XLR cells adapt as needed, as flexible as LEGO bricks.
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Superior Performance
Unmatched computation speed and efficiency to support your applications.
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Ultra-Low Power Consumption
Highly efficient design reduces energy use, ideal for long-running, high-demand devices.
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High Cost-Effectiveness
Standard CMOS manufacturing lowers production costs, enhancing return on investment.
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Faster Time-to-Market
Shorten development cycles, getting your products to market faster.

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Titanium Ti375 C529 Development Kit
The Titanium Ti375 FPGA has a 1-GHz quad-core RISC-V block with a custom instruction interface. It has a 32-bit CPU featuring the ISA RISCV32I with M, A, C, F and D extensions, and six pipeline stages. Additionally, the Ti375 FPGA supports soft-core MIPI D-PHY up to 1.5 Gbps per lane and has hardened LPDDR4/4x controller with 100 Gbps external memory bandwidth. With the Ti375 C529 development board, you can perform multi-core design with the RISC-V SoC. This board is preloaded with an example design that demonstrates multi-core designs: a spinning donut program uses CPU0 while a running light program uses CPU1. You can create software code with the Efinity RISC-V Embedded Software IDE (powered by Ashling's RiscFree™ IDE), which features a debugger, drivers, and embedded software examples as well as support for bare metal and real-time operating systems (RTOS).
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Titanium Ti180 J484 Development Kit
Users can stream video on a HDMI monitor from the Raspberry Pi v2 camera module which stores the video data in the development board’s LPDDR4/4x SDRAM, with supporting speed up to 3.0 Gbps in x16 or x32 data width. Two IMX477 Camera Connector Daughter Cards and a Coral Camera Connector Daughter Card let users process video data from the 12.3 megapixel IMX477 camera modules and the 5.0 megapixel Coral camera module(1). The development board also has two Macronix high-performance 256 Mb SPI NOR flash chips so users can store additional user data such as RISC-V software.
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Trion T120 BGA576 Development kit
The Trion T120 BGA576 development kit, which is based on the T120 FPGA, lets you explore the features of this easy-to-use. The Trion T120 BGA576 development kit includes a Trion T120 BGA576 development board, daughter cards, a Raspberry Pi v2 camera, and accessories. With the development kit, you get a license for the Efinity® software with 1 year of upgrades. The Efinity software provides a complete tool flow from RTL design to bitstream generation, including synthesis, place-and-route, debugging, and timing analysis.