APA1000-PQG208A Overview
This package is included in the 208-BFQFP package and is available for purchase. FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY is the component of this type of FPGA. 158 I/Os are available for transferring data more efficiently. Part of the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family, this FPGA part is a programmable gate array. An FPGA module can be attached to a development board with a Surface Mount-pin. A supply voltage of 2.375V~2.625V is needed in order for fpga chips to operate. FPGAs belonging to the ProASICPLUS series are a type of FPGA that belong to the ProASICPLUS series of FPGAs. While operating, the operating temperature should be kept within a range of -40°C~125°C TJ. During the installation of this device, 158 outputs were incorporated. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. There are a total of 208 terminations. This device is equipped with 202752 RAM bits in terms of its RAM si202752e. APA1000 is the base part number that can be used to identify related parts. It is crucial that the RAM si24.8kBe of this FPGA module reaches 24.8kB so that the program can run normally. It has a total of 208 pins that are designed for it. As long as this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, it could work fantastically according to its specifications. In operation with 2.5V, designers can take advantage of its flexibility to the fullest extent. There is a 2.52.5/3.3V power supply that is required to operate it. There are 1000000 gates that make up its basic building block. A total of 56320 registers are used for storing and transferring data between them. Fpga semiconductor is possible for this FPGA to reach speeds of up to 180MHz.
APA1000-PQG208A Features
158 I/Os
Up to 202752 RAM bits
208 LABs/CLBs
56320 registers
APA1000-PQG208A Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation APA1000-PQG208A FPGAs applications.
- Electronic Warfare
- DO-254
- Image processing
- Consumer Electronics
- Security systems
- Embedded Vision
- Server Applications
- Device controllers
- Digital signal processing
- Software-defined radios