XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E - Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC Gen3 | AMD
MPN: XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E β Active| Qty | Unit Price | Extended |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $4500 | $4,500.00 |
| 10 | $4200 | $42,000.00 |
| 100 | $3900 | $390,000.00 |
| 500 | $3600 | $1,800,000.00 |
| 1,000 | $3300 | $3,300,000.00 |
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XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E Maximum Ratings & Electrical Characteristics
| Family | Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC Gen3 |
| Package | BGA-1156 (FSVE1156) |
| Terminal Form | BALL |
| Number of Terminals | 1156 |
| Package Code | BGA |
| Package Shape | RECTANGULAR |
| Temperature Grade | OTHER |
| Application Processors | Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 |
| Real-Time Processors | Dual-core ARM Cortex-R5 |
| RF-ADC | 8x 14-bit, 5.0 GSPS |
| RF-DAC | 8x 14-bit, 9.85 GSPS |
| Speed Grade | -1 |
| Programmable Logic | UltraScale+ architecture |
| PCIe | Gen3 |
| Ethernet | 100G |
| Interlaken | Yes |
| RoHS Status | [DATA_NEEDED: RoHS Status] |
| Operating Temperature | [DATA_NEEDED: Operating Temperature] |
XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E Pin Configuration
| Pin A1 | GND β Ground |
| Pin A2 | VCCINT β Internal core voltage |
| Pin B1 | VCCAUX β Auxiliary voltage |
| Pin C1 | VCCO_0 β I/O bank 0 voltage |
| Pin D1 | MIO[0] β Multiplexed I/O |
| Pin E1 | PS_CLK β Processing system clock |
| Pin F1 | PS_POR_B β Power-on reset |
| Pin G1 | PS_SRST_B β System reset |
| Pin H1 | DDR_0 β DDR memory interface |
| Pin J1 | GTY_0 β High-speed transceiver |
| Pin K1 | RF_ADC_0 β RF ADC input |
| Pin L1 | RF_DAC_0 β RF DAC output |
Safe Operating Area (SOA) & Thermal Characteristics
No official SOA curve available for this digital IC. Always operate within absolute maximum ratings specified in the datasheet. Ensure adequate cooling and derate as needed.
Typical Applications
XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E is suitable for 6 applications: 5G NR Base Stations, Phased Array Radar, Electronic Warfare, Test and Measurement Equipment, Software Defined Radio, Satellite Communications.
5G NR Base Stations
The XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E is ideal for 5G NR base stations, providing eight 14-bit 5.0 GSPS ADCs and eight 14-bit 9.85 GSPS DACs for direct RF sampling. This integration eliminates external converters, reducing board space and power. The quad-core Cortex-A53 handles baseband processing, while the programmable logic implements beamforming algorithms. The device supports massive MIMO configurations, enabling high data rates and improved spectral efficiency.
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Phased Array Radar
In phased array radar systems, the XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E provides high-speed data conversion and processing in a single device. The 5.0 GSPS ADCs capture wideband signals, while the programmable logic implements digital beamforming and pulse compression. The dual-core Cortex-R5 processors handle real-time control tasks, ensuring deterministic operation. This integration reduces system complexity and improves reliability in demanding defense applications.
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Electronic Warfare
The XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E is well-suited for electronic warfare systems, offering wideband signal capture and analysis. The high-speed ADCs enable detection of a broad frequency range, while the programmable logic implements real-time signal processing algorithms. The processing system supports complex threat assessment and countermeasure generation. The device's small form factor and low power consumption are critical for airborne and mobile platforms.
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Test and Measurement Equipment
For test and measurement applications, the XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E provides high-resolution data conversion and flexible signal generation. The 14-bit DACs generate precise waveforms, while the ADCs capture signals with high fidelity. The programmable logic enables custom triggering and analysis functions. The processing system supports user interfaces and remote control, making it ideal for oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and signal generators.
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Software Defined Radio
The XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E is a key component in software-defined radio (SDR) platforms, enabling reconfigurable RF front-ends. The integrated data converters support multiple frequency bands and modulation schemes. The programmable logic implements digital up/down conversion, filtering, and modulation. The processing system runs protocol stacks and application software, providing a flexible and upgradeable radio solution.
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Satellite Communications
In satellite communication systems, the XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E provides high-speed data conversion and processing for ground stations and payloads. The wideband ADCs and DACs support multiple channels and frequency bands. The programmable logic implements modulation, demodulation, and error correction. The processing system handles protocol processing and network management, ensuring reliable communication links.
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Engineering reference data for XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E β comparison, design guidance, and compliance information.
Selection Guide
Comparison with Alternatives
| Parameter | This Product | XCZU28DR-2FSVE1156E | XCZU28DR-1FFVE1156E | XCZU29DR-1FSVE1156E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Package | BGA-1156 (FSVE1156) | BGA-1156 (FSVE1156) - same | BGA-1156 (FFVE1156) - different | BGA-1156 (FSVE1156) - same |
| Brand | AMD | AMD | AMD | AMD |
| Speed Grade | -1 | -2 | -1 | -1 |
| RF-ADC | 8x 14-bit, 5.0 GSPS | 8x 14-bit, 5.0 GSPS | 8x 14-bit, 5.0 GSPS | 8x 14-bit, 5.0 GSPS |
| RF-DAC | 8x 14-bit, 9.85 GSPS | 8x 14-bit, 9.85 GSPS | 8x 14-bit, 9.85 GSPS | 8x 14-bit, 9.85 GSPS |
| Application Processors | Quad-core Cortex-A53 | Quad-core Cortex-A53 | Quad-core Cortex-A53 | Quad-core Cortex-A53 |
| Real-Time Processors | Dual-core Cortex-R5 | Dual-core Cortex-R5 | Dual-core Cortex-R5 | Dual-core Cortex-R5 |
| PCIe | Gen3 | Gen3 | Gen3 | Gen3 |
Key Differentiators
- Integrated RF data converters (vs XCZU28DR-1FFVE1156E)
- Cost-effective speed grade (vs XCZU28DR-2FSVE1156E)
- Optimized package for RF (vs XCZU28DR-1FFVE1156E)
Design Notes
The XCZU28DR-1FSVE1156E requires multiple power rails with specific sequencing. Power up VCCINT first, followed by VCCAUX, then VCCO. Use a power sequencer or FPGA-based sequencing to ensure proper startup. Decouple each rail with 100nF and 10uF capacitors placed close to the device pins.
The device can dissipate significant power, especially with all RF converters active. Use a heatsink and ensure adequate airflow. The BGA package has a thermal pad that should be connected to a large copper pour on the PCB. Monitor junction temperature to stay within the specified operating range.
For high-speed signals, use controlled impedance traces and minimize via stubs. Place decoupling capacitors close to the power pins. For RF signals, use proper grounding and shielding to prevent interference. Follow AMD's layout guidelines for the FSVE1156 package.
Compliance Information
Compliance information not provided in the verified data. Please refer to the AMD datasheet for detailed compliance certifications.