The AMD Kria™ K24 System-on-Module (SOM) is engineered to streamline and expedite the development of compact, energy-efficient, and cost-sensitive industrial edge applications. These applications encompass a wide array of uses, including electric drives and motor control, along with other digital signal processing-intensive tasks.
Learn how AMD is providing comprehensive support for the the Kria™ K24 through the KD240 Drives Starter Kit, optional motor accessory pack, the Kria App Store and support for Python as well as MATLAB and Simulink. This kit will have engineers up and running quickly for 1-to-n axes of control.
This webinar will cover:
• The pivotal role of high-performance digital signal processing (DSP) in controlling cutting-edge Silicon Carbide and Gallium Nitride power electronics, showcasing the reductions in power consumption.
• Importance of ECC-protected memory, hardware root-of-trust in high-reliability systems
• Scalability of the Kria SOM portfolio to support connector compatibility between the complementary K24 and K26 SOMs
• Support for hardware, software, and control system engineers, AI scientists and roboticists with Kria SOM-supported development flows
• Features of the KD240 Drives Starter Kit and the two optional motor accessories
The Kria K24 SOM lowers the barrier of entry for developers to leverage power-efficient DSP and high compute density for motor drive applications where low latency, determinism and reliability are essential. Learn how AMD is bringing support to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) with the Kria K24 family.