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product_id: 157376083
title: "ALINX AX7A200"
brand: "alinx"
price: "Rp211471"
currency: IDR
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# 1 GByte DDR3 SDRAM Gigabit Ethernet 16 MB QSPI Flash ALINX AX7A200

**Brand:** alinx
**Price:** Rp211471
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Cutting-Edge Technology!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ALINX AX7A200 by alinx
- **How much does it cost?** Rp211471 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.id](https://www.desertcart.id/products/157376083-alinx-ax7a200)

## Best For

- alinx enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted alinx brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Industrial Strength:** Perfect for industrial controls and high-quality video processing!
- • **Versatile Expansion:** Unlock endless possibilities with a 40-pin expansion port!
- • **Comprehensive Support:** Get started quickly with included schematics and user manuals!
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Experience lightning-fast data transfer with PCIe Gen2 x 4!
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Transform ideas into reality with the power of AMD Artix 7!

## Overview

The ALINX AX7A200 FPGA Dev Board is powered by the AMD Artix 7 XC7A35T, featuring 256MB DDR3 SDRAM and 16MB QSPI Flash. It offers robust connectivity options including Gigabit Ethernet and HDMI, making it ideal for industrial applications and video processing. With comprehensive documentation and a versatile expansion port, this development board is designed for innovators looking to push the boundaries of technology.

## Description

desertcart.com: ALINX AX7A035B AX7A200B FPGA Dev Board & Kit with AMD Artix 7 XC7A35T 256MB DDR3 SDRAM 16 MB QSPI Flash Gigabit Ethernet HDMI Uart PCIe 2.0 Xilinx A7 35T 200T FPGA Development Board : Electronics

Review: Arrived quickly, but no fan is included. Buy a fan to protect your purchase, FPGAs tend to get hot. - I ordered this card, and it took only a couple of days to arrive to San Francisco, USA from Shanghai, China. In contrast to the advertised 6 weeks delivery lead time. Which is great. I think this is the best bang for the buck FPGA board deal that I was able to find which is: (1) under $1000 for the board; (2) actually very decently priced; (3) has a roomy FPGA on it and a decent selection of peripherals; (4) has a system-on-module form factor; and (5) is sold by a Xilinx partner company, and not a shady online outlet; and (6) is supported by the free Vivado license. *If* the board ends up actually working, it will be quite a boon. I understood that you might not want to buy from just any outlet, because those might use second hand FPGAs and have iffy support. The packaging said to contact a certain email address to obtain the board support package, software examples and schematics. When I contacted the email address, I was asked for an order number to be given access to documentation, and from then my repeated requests were met with silence. I only got the documents once I started playing hardball, and said I will reflect this into my desertcart review. But, in the end, after first getting docs for the wrong board, I got the promised support package. There seems to be quite a bit of material, which are translated from Chinese into English. The translation is far from ideal, but is understandable enough to be useful. All software is for Windows, which doesn't jive that well with my Linux dev platform. But I expected that and can accept it. The user documentation promises an active cooling fan would be included in the package. The sales brochure does not say so. So I wouldn't exactly hold this against the product. But you really need active cooling to be sure you don't melt your precious chip. It seems that you need to buy a fan separately. In this board's package, you get a teeny-tiny passive aluminium cooler only. I suspect this is by far not enough. Alinx FAN8060 seems a much safer bet, so I ordered it separately, but only after I realized it is not included in the package. Since it's a custom form factor fan, it seemed the most prudent to just order the fan from the board manufacturer rather than try to find one locally. This board has a supply source for the fan, and a thermometer connection, so I think that all should work well once all is put together. I was not able to find a comparable active cooling solution elsewhere, such that it's both available now, and fits the form factor. I have still not powered the board on, to be sure I don't fry the chip. 4 stars because of the missing required active cooling, and the iffy documentation delivery. I might revise to 5 stars if in the end after everything said and done.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07V3JR72Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,216 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.24 pounds |
| Item model number | AX7A200 |
| Manufacturer | ALINX |
| Package Dimensions | 11.46 x 8.03 x 4.37 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ALINX
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet, HDMI, USB
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 16 MB
- **Model Name:** AX7A200
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 0.26 GB

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Arrived quickly, but no fan is included. Buy a fan to protect your purchase, FPGAs tend to get hot.
*by F***C on June 15, 2024*

I ordered this card, and it took only a couple of days to arrive to San Francisco, USA from Shanghai, China. In contrast to the advertised 6 weeks delivery lead time. Which is great. I think this is the best bang for the buck FPGA board deal that I was able to find which is: (1) under $1000 for the board; (2) actually very decently priced; (3) has a roomy FPGA on it and a decent selection of peripherals; (4) has a system-on-module form factor; and (5) is sold by a Xilinx partner company, and not a shady online outlet; and (6) is supported by the free Vivado license. *If* the board ends up actually working, it will be quite a boon. I understood that you might not want to buy from just any outlet, because those might use second hand FPGAs and have iffy support. The packaging said to contact a certain email address to obtain the board support package, software examples and schematics. When I contacted the email address, I was asked for an order number to be given access to documentation, and from then my repeated requests were met with silence. I only got the documents once I started playing hardball, and said I will reflect this into my Amazon review. But, in the end, after first getting docs for the wrong board, I got the promised support package. There seems to be quite a bit of material, which are translated from Chinese into English. The translation is far from ideal, but is understandable enough to be useful. All software is for Windows, which doesn't jive that well with my Linux dev platform. But I expected that and can accept it. The user documentation promises an active cooling fan would be included in the package. The sales brochure does not say so. So I wouldn't exactly hold this against the product. But you really need active cooling to be sure you don't melt your precious chip. It seems that you need to buy a fan separately. In this board's package, you get a teeny-tiny passive aluminium cooler only. I suspect this is by far not enough. Alinx FAN8060 seems a much safer bet, so I ordered it separately, but only after I realized it is not included in the package. Since it's a custom form factor fan, it seemed the most prudent to just order the fan from the board manufacturer rather than try to find one locally. This board has a supply source for the fan, and a thermometer connection, so I think that all should work well once all is put together. I was not able to find a comparable active cooling solution elsewhere, such that it's both available now, and fits the form factor. I have still not powered the board on, to be sure I don't fry the chip. 4 stars because of the missing required active cooling, and the iffy documentation delivery. I might revise to 5 stars if in the end after everything said and done.

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