A54SX72A-1FGG484M Overview
A 484-BGA package is provided with this component. An FPGA of this type is made up of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY gates. The device has 360 I/O ports for more coherent data transfer. The basic building blocks of logic contain 6036 logic elements/cells. 2.5V volts power it. Part of the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family, this FPGA part is a programmable gate array. FPGA modules can be attached to development boards using a Surface Mount-connector. This device is powered by a 2.25V~5.25V battery. It is a type of FPGA that belongs to the SX-A series of FPGAs. When operating the machine, it is important to keep the temperature within -55°C~125°C TC range. In this device, there are 360 outputs that can be used. It is for space saving reasons that this FPGA model is contained in Tray. In total, it has 484 terminations on each end. If you are looking for related parts, you can use the base part number A54SX72A as a starting point. It has a total of 484 pins that are designed for it. Providing the FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount as per the specifications of the IC, then it should work perfectly according to its specifications. When operating with the supply voltage of 2.5V, designers can fully make use of its flexibility. Fpga electronics operates from a 2.53.3/5V power supply. Its basic building block contains 108000 gates. To store and transfer data, there are 4024 registers that are used. To achieve high efficiency, it runs at a frequency of 250MHz. As well as being characterized by a feature called 72000 TYPICAL GATES AVAILABLE, it has another feature called A.
A54SX72A-1FGG484M Features
360 I/Os
484 LABs/CLBs
4024 registers
Operating from a frequency of 250MHz
A54SX72A-1FGG484M Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation A54SX72A-1FGG484M FPGAs applications.
- Automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
- Filtering and communication encoding
- Automotive
- Automation
- Cryptography
- Computer hardware emulation
- Data center hardware accelerators
- Automotive driver's assistance
- Distributed Monetary Systems
- Medical imaging