AURORA
Developed by Xilinx, the Aurora protocol is a high-speed link layer communications protocol for use on point-to-point serial links between FPGAs, controllers and other embedded systems.
Developed by Xilinx, the Aurora protocol is a high-speed link layer communications protocol for use on point-to-point serial links between FPGAs, controllers and other embedded systems.
Gigabit Ethernet is a term that describes various technologies used to transmit Ethernet frames at a rate of a gigabit per second.
Reflective memory provides a deterministic interface that permits data to be shared in real-time between many systems.
RS-232 is a single-ended serial communication of data that can transfer data at rates up to 1 MBit/s over cables up to 14 m (50 ft) in length.
RS-422 is a differential serial communication protocol that can transfer data at rates up to 10 Mbit/s over cables up to 1200 m (4000 ft). Up to 10 devices are supported.