Find our development kits and daughter cards on Digikey
Our development kits help you get started designing with Efinix FPGAs quickly. With each kit you also receive a license for the Efinity® software. Efinix also provides some daughter cards separately, in case you would like to use more cards than are included in a kit.
This development kit lets you explore the capabilities of the Ti375 FPGA’s full-duplex transceivers, which support multiple protocols including PCIe® Gen4 with data rates up to 16 Gbps, Ethernet 10GBase-KR, and Ethernet SGMII.
This early access board is our first board featuring the Ti375 FPGA and PCIe Gen4x4 operation. You will see the Ti375 PCIe transceivers in action, and get a sneak peek at the capabilities of the Ti375 FPGA.
This development kit lets you explore the capabilities of the Ti375 FPGA’s hardened quad-core RISC-V processor, which can operate at clock frequencies up to 1 Gbps.
This kit showcases the Ti180 FPGAs’s hardened MIPI D-PHY, supporting up to 2.5 Gbps per lane, and hardened LPDDR4x controllers.
Everything you need to prototype vision systems, including a Ti60 FPGA, Raspberry Pi camera, and DSI display.
Some of our Trion FPGAs have hardened MIPI CSI-2 blocks that offer great camera sensor interfacing plus enough logic for image processing. A hardened DDR DRAM memory controller can interface to a frame buffer or some other system memory. Our MIPI CSI-2 based development kits connect to Raspberry Pi and other cameras so you can prototype vision applications easily.
This T120 kit features the BGA576 package and has more I/O, LPDDR3 memory, user inputs and PMOD connectors, giving you the features you need to prototype a complete system.
Prototype designs that use the T120 FPGAs MIPI CSI-2 and DDR DRAM controllers. Process video and send it to a display with the HDMI connector and use the PMOD connectors to attach custom peripherals.
Starter MIPI CSI-2 development kit with a T20 FPGA. The kit comes with 3 daughter cards that let you connect to MIPI cameras or other external devices, as well as extend the GPIO.
Our I/O expansion kits give access to I/Os through the connectors and headers on the board. These boards also have LEDs and switches as well as one more more on-board clock oscillators. You can connect to other boards via the headers and connectors, or use it stand-alone to prove out your processing function.
I/O breakout board featuring the T20 BGA256 FPGA.
For makers and hobbyists, we provide the Xyloni development kit, which is a small form factor, thumb-type board featuring a T8 FPGA. It includes pin headers that you can solder onto the board or use with a breadboard. Additionally, to support the open-source community, Xyloni designs, including our Opal RISC-V SoC, are available on GitHub.
Thumb-sized USB board with T8 FPGA from our partner Jungle Electronics.
Most Efinix development kits include daughter cards that provide additional functionality, such as connecting to cameras. You may want additional daughter cards, for example to protoype designs with multiple cameras. The following daughter cards are available for purchase on Digikey.
Part number: EFX_DC_GPIO_B
The MIPI and LVDS Expansion Daughter Card converts the signals from the development board's QSE connector.
Part number: EFINIX_TI60_2X30_IFB
The Dual MIPI to DSI Converter Daughter Card converts the MIPI signals from the development board to a DSI interface for the Mini-DSI Panel Connector Daughter Card.
Part number: EFX_DC_CAM_FPC15_B
The Raspberry Pi Camera Connector Daughter Card bridges between the development board and a Raspberry Pi camera module. The daughter card connects to a Raspberry Pi computer or any Raspberry Pi camera using a 15 pin flat cable.
Part number: EFINIX_IFB_PICAMX2
The Dual Raspberry Pi Camera Connector Daughter Card bridges between the development board and two Raspberry Pi v2 camera modules. You can connect two Raspberry Pi cameras using the 15-pin flat cable to headers.
Part number: EFX_FMC_DDR3_GPIO
The FMC DDR3 and GPIO Daughter Card has a 8 Gb DDR DRAM module and also includes an additional QSE connector and a 10-pin header for GPIO connections.
Part number: EFX_GPIO_FL_DC_C
The FMC-to-QSE Adapter Card adds three additional multi-purpose QSE connectors to the supported development board. The adapter card connects to the development board using the FPGA mezzanine card (FMC) with low pin-count connector (LPC).
Part number: EFX_CSI2-CAM-CORAL_DC
The Coral Camera Connector Daughter Card bridges between Efinix development board and a Coral camera module. The daughter card connects to the camera using a 24-pin flat cable.
Part number: EFX_RGMII
The Ethernet Connector Daughter Card adds Ethernet connectivity to the supported development board. The Ethernet Connector Daughter Card has a Gigabit Ethernet transceiver from Realtek which is compliant with 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 1000Base-T IEEE 802.3 standards.
Part number: EFX_DC_CAM_DF30_BB
The FireFly Compatible Camera Connector Daughter Card works together with the Trion® T20 MIPI Development Kit. The card bridges between the development board and an OV13850 camera module that is compatible with the Firefly RK3288 or RK3399 development board.
Part number: EFX_DC_CAM_MCOAX_A
The Leopard Imaging Camera Connector Daughter Card bridges between the Trion® T20 MIPI Development Board and Leopard Imaging CSI-2 camera modules. The daughter card connects to any Leopard Imaging CSI-2 camera using a 30 pin IPEX cable.