Hello Casper, 

We are very impressed with the work you have done in implementing 
high-speed interface links to the FPGA boards. We recently finished 
implementing a wireless communication system using an HTG RFSoC 
<http://www.hitechglobal.com/Boards/Zynq_RFSoc.htm> board that utilizes 
Xilinx Ultra-Scale FPGA  (ZU28DR) that operates at 130 GHz over 8-10 GHz of 
bandwidth. With this much bandwidth we can support +50Gbps bit rates and as 
of now we are testing our system using a real-time random data generator. 
What we would like, is to utilize the FMC slot available on-chip to enable 
QSFP+ link in/out of the board. The idea is to have an interface, perhaps 
connected to one end to a high-performance PC or Switch, and on the other 
end to the RFSoC. Was wondering if I can get any ideas on this approach, 
its feasibility, and what kind of cores are needed (or have already been 
implemented and can be reused). Was also wondering if there are existing 
IPs that we could adapt to our board/system.

Best Regards,
Hussam Abdellatif

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