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- CheepinC_altera
Regular Contributor
Hi,
As I understand it, you have some inquiries related to the N3000 design. Generally the design is handled directly by Marketing. However, please share with me the datasheet that you are referring i.e. web link. I can try to take a look to see if can find any info internally.
Please let me know if there is any concern. Thank you.
- Abraham
New Contributor
I have been looking into the FPGA datasheet of PAC N3000. I did not find any suitable solution.
Can you help? Thanks in Advance!!
- CheepinC_altera
Regular Contributor
Hi,
Thanks for your update. As I looked at the document link you provided, it is the A10 device datasheet. To ensure we are on the same page, just to check with you on the following:
1. Just to check with you if you would like to inquire how many LDPC IP instance that can be fit into a specific A10 device?
2. If yes, for your information, LDPC IP is a soft core. The max instances would depend on the resources available in a specific device. You may refer to the 5G LDPC Intel® FPGA IP User Guide for the estimated resource utilization for the LDPC IP.
3. Please let me know if you are referring to the number of LDPC cores used in the FEC vRAN solution on N3000 card.
Please let me know if there is any concern. Thank you.
- Abraham
New Contributor
Thank you for you quick response.
>>3. Please let me know if you are referring to the number of LDPC cores used in the FEC vRAN solution on N3000 card.
Yes, I would like to know the number of LDPC cores used in the FEC vRAN solution on N3000 card.
Thank you.
- CheepinC_altera
Regular Contributor
Hi,
Thanks for your clarification. I would recommend you to further engage with your local Sales or FAE and request for further details on the 5G LDPC Acceleration Enablement Reference Design for N3000 card. As I search through the web, there seems to be no specific documentation on the details of this design. As I mentioned previously, this design was handled directly by Marketing and it is recommended for you to connect with them.
Please let me know if there is any concern. Thank you.
- CheepinC_altera
Regular Contributor
Hi,
Please feel free to engage with our Sales and Marketing on the N3000 design. This thread will be transitioned to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.
- Abraham
New Contributor
Hi,
Yes, thank you for your help. Highly appreciated. Thanks again!!