A54SX16A-2TQG100I Overview
A 100-LQFP package is provided with this component. The FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY-series of FPGAs are composed of this type. Having 81 I/Os makes data transfers more coherent. The basic building blocks of logic contain 1452 logic elements/cells. 2.5V volts power it. There is a Field Programmable Gate Arrays family component in this FPGA part. With a Surface Mount connector, this FPGA module can be attached to the development board. There is a 2.25V~5.25V-volt supply voltage required for the device to operate. FPGAs belonging to the SX-A series are a type of FPGA that belong to the SX-A series of FPGAs. While operating, the operating temperature should be kept within a range of -40°C~85°C TA. A total of 172 outputs are incorporated into this device. A model of this FPGA is contained in Tray for the purpose of saving space. The total number of terminations is 100. Its base part number A54SX16A can be used to find related parts. The device is designed with 100 pins in total. Fpga electronics is possible for this FPGA to perform as per fpga electronics s specifications as long as fpga electronics is mounted in Surface Mount direction. When operating with the supply voltage of 2.5V, designers can fully make use of its flexibility. The basic building block of this system consists of 24000 gates. The structure of the registers used to store and transfer data consists of 990 registers. A frequency of 294MHz provides high efficiency. As well as being characterized by a feature called 16000 TYPICAL GATES AVAILABLE, it has another feature called A.
A54SX16A-2TQG100I Features
81 I/Os
100 LABs/CLBs
990 registers
Operating from a frequency of 294MHz
A54SX16A-2TQG100I Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation A54SX16A-2TQG100I FPGAs applications.
- Data center search engines
- Telecommunication
- Digital signal processing
- High Performance Computing
- Distributed Monetary Systems
- Solar Energy
- Wired Communications
- Cryptography
- Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
- Integrating multiple SPLDs