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AMD (Xilinx) SM-K26-XCL2GI — FPGA / CPLD & Programmable Logic

AMD Xilinx SM-K26-XCL2GI Kria K26 SOM, Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, 1.333 GHz

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AMD Xilinx Kria K26 System-on-Module, Zynq® UltraScale+™ MPSoC, quad ARM Cortex-A53 at 1.333 GHz, dual Cortex-R5F at 533 MHz, 16 GB eMMC, 64 MB QSPI, -40°C to 100°C Tj, 2 x 240-pin connectors, 77.00 mm x 60.00 mm form factor.

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Specifications

SM-K26-XCL2GI Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesZynq® UltraScale+™ Kria™
Module (Board type)FPGA Core
Connector size2 x 240 Pin
Operating temperature high-40°C to 100°C(TJ)
Dimensions_text3.030\" L x 2.360\" W (77.00mm x 60.00mm)
Cpu_coreARM® Cortex®-A53
Frame_size16GB eMMC, 64MB QSPI
Fuse_speed533 MHz, 1.333 GHz
Co-ProcessorArm® Cortex®-R5F
Package_typeBox
Product_statusActive

Product details

Kria K26 SOM — vision-optimized compute module

The SM-K26-XCL2GI is a System-on-Module from the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC series. It combines a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 at 1.333 GHz with a dual-core ARM Cortex-R5F at 533 MHz.

Processor split and memory — what drives the BOM decision

The 1.333 GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 handles Linux application code and connectivity. The 533 MHz dual-core Cortex-R5F runs real-time tasks without OS jitter.

Active production — no LTB risk for new designs

The SM-K26-XCL2GI has an active lifecycle status. No end-of-life notice is in effect.

Frequently asked questions

What is the SM-K26-XCL2GI pinout and connector type?

The module uses two 240-pin connectors. The full pinout is documented in the Kria K26 SOM datasheet and carrier board design guide from AMD Xilinx.

What is the operating temperature range of SM-K26-XCL2GI?

The junction temperature range is -40°C to 100°C, making it suitable for industrial environments including outdoor, factory automation, and engine-bay applications.

Does the SM-K26-XCL2GI support AI inference with DPU?

Yes. The programmable logic fabric in the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC can host the Xilinx DPU (Deep Learning Processor Unit) IP core, enabling hardware-accelerated AI inference at the edge. The K26I vision-optimized variant is pre-configured for camera sensor interfaces that feed into such pipelines.

What is the difference between Kria K26 and K24?

The K26 SOM offers higher logic density, more memory (16 GB eMMC vs 8 GB on K24), and faster processor clocks (1.333 GHz vs 1.2 GHz on K24). The K26 is the higher-performance tier for vision and AI workloads; the K24 targets lower-cost, lower-complexity designs.

What is the SM-K26-XCL2GI equivalent or replacement?

The SM-K26-XCL2GI is an active current-production part with no direct replacement. Within the Kria family, the K24 SOM is a lower-cost alternative with reduced resources, but it is not a pin-compatible drop-in. Contact us for cross-reference assistance on specific BOM lines.