A54SX16A-FG256 Overview
As part of the 256-LBGA package, it is included. There are 180 I/Os for better data transfer. A fundamental building block consists of 1452 logic elements/cells. Surface Mount-connectors can be used to attach this FPGA module to the development board. There is a 2.25V~5.25V-volt supply voltage required for the device to operate. This is a type of FPGA that is part of the SX-A series of FPGAs. During the operation of the system, the operating temperature should remain within the range of 0°C~70°C TA. As a space-saving measure, this FPGA model is contained within Tray. In order to find related parts, you can use its base part number A54SX16A. 256 pins are designed into the device. The FPGA is built as an array of 1452 latches or CLBs. According to its specifications, this FPGA will be able to work fantastically as long as it is mounted in Surface Mount. Its flexibility can be fully utilized when operating with a 2.5V supply voltage. When this module is operated at its maximum operating temperature, it reaches 70°C. Over 0°C should be the operating temperature. There are 24000 gates that make up its basic building block. A basic building block of this system consists of 1452 logic blocks (LABs). In order to store and transfer data, a total of 990 registers are used. This device operates at a frequency of 227MHz in order to provide high efficiency. A maximum voltage of 2.75V can be supplied to it. The device can function at a minimum voltage of 2.25V. A FPGA of this type can achieve a speed as high as 227MHz. There is a device package provided by 256-FPBGA (17x17) as its supplier.
A54SX16A-FG256 Features
180 I/Os
256 LABs/CLBs
70°C gates
1452 logic blocks (LABs)
990 registers
Operating from a frequency of 227MHz
A54SX16A-FG256 Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation A54SX16A-FG256 FPGAs applications.
- Telecommunication
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Medical ultrasounds
- Consumer Electronics
- Electronic Warfare
- Aircraft navigation
- Digital signal processing
- Data Mining
- Wired Communications
- Audio