Fast Arm Prototyping on FPGA 

The MPS2+ FPGA Prototyping Board accelerates the design, prototyping, and evaluation of the complete Cortex-M family of processors with example designs and software support.

Features and Benefits

A Robust Cortex-M Reference

The Arm MPS2+ FPGA Prototyping Board can be loaded with fixed encrypted FPGA implementations of all Cortex-M processors, and includes peripherals like PSRAM, Ethernet, touch screen, audio, VGA, SPI, and GPIO.

Accelerated Subsystem Development

MPS2+ supports an FPGA implementation of Arm SSE-100 Subsystem and Arm SSE-200 Subsystem, providing a software development platform with which to evaluate IoT subsystems running on either Armv7-M or Armv8-M.

Lots of Connectors

MPS2+ comes with an array of I/O and debug connectors, including Arm JTAG 20, 4bit RGB VGA, Arm parallel trace (MICTOR38), 20-pin Cortex debug, 10-pin Cortex debug, and ILA connector for FPGA debug.

Use Cases

Full Lifecycle Development

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