LFXP20C-4FN256I Overview
In the 256-BGA package, you will find fpga chips. A FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY-based FPGA is one of these types. A total of 188 I/Os are programmed to ensure a more coherent data transfer. In order to construct a fundamental building block, 20000 logic elements/cells are required. Fpga chips is powered from a supply voltage of 1.8V. In this case, the FPGA part belongs to the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family. Using a Surface Mount connector, you can mount this FPGA module on the development board. Powered by a 1.71V~3.465V supply voltage, fpga chips is able to operate at high speeds. This is a type of FPGA that is part of the XP series of FPGAs. During the operation of the system, the operating temperature should remain within the range of -40°C~100°C TJ. During the installation of this device, 188 outputs were incorporated. A model of this FPGA is contained in Tray for the purpose of saving space. The total number of terminations is 256. The RAM bits that this device offer is 405504. Its base part number LFXP20 can be used to find related parts. A significant amount of RAM is allocated to this FPGA module to ensure that the program can operate normally. In order to make it work, 256 pins have been designed. According to its specifications, this FPGA will be able to work fantastically as long as it is mounted in Surface Mount. A 1.8V-volt supply allows designers to fully utilize its flexibility. An external power supply of 1.8/2.5/3.3V is required to power the device. There are 4 gates in its basic building block. In addition to this, it has 256 pins. The basic building block of the system is composed of 2500 logic blocks (LABs). Data and programs can be stored in this FPGA module's 59.4kB memory. A FPGA of this type can achieve a speed as high as 360MHz.
LFXP20C-4FN256I Features
188 I/Os
Up to 405504 RAM bits
256 LABs/CLBs
2500 logic blocks (LABs)
LFXP20C-4FN256I Applications
There are a lot of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation LFXP20C-4FN256I FPGAs applications.
- Software-defined radio
- Automotive Applications
- Voice recognition
- Integrating multiple SPLDs
- Random logic
- Medical imaging
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- ADAS
- Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
- Device controllers