APA450-FG256 Overview
As part of the 256-LBGA package, it is included. FPGAs of this type consist of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY components. Its 186 I/Os help it transfer data more efficiently. Supply voltage is 2.5V volts. The Field Programmable Gate Arrays family of FPGA parts includes this part. An attachment Surface Mount allows the FPGA module to be attached to the development board. Fpga chips operates at a voltage of 2.3V~2.7V and uses a battery to supply power. It is a type of FPGA belonging to the ProASICPLUS seies. In order to ensure a safe and efficient operation, it is important to maintain a temperature within 0°C~70°C TA at all times. A device such as this one has 186 outputs built into it. Fpga chips is designed to maximiTraye space efficiency by containing the FPGA model in Tray. In total, there are a total of 256 terminations on fpga chips. A device like this one offers 110592 RAM bits, which is a considerable amount of memory. For related parts, use its base part number APA450. The FPGA module's RAM si13.5kBe reaches 13.5kB in order to ensure that the program operates in a normal manner. In this case, there are 256 pins on the board. Having stated that, if this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, then it may be able to perform fantastically according to its specifications. Designers can fully utilize its flexibility with 2.5V supply voltage. An external power supply of 2.52.5/3.3V is required to power the device. Fpga semiconductor is made up of 450000 gates as fpga semiconductors basic building block. A total of 12288 registers are used for storing and transferring data between them. High efficiency is achieved by operating at a frequency of 180MHz.
APA450-FG256 Features
186 I/Os
Up to 110592 RAM bits
256 LABs/CLBs
12288 registers
Operating from a frequency of 180MHz
APA450-FG256 Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation APA450-FG256 FPGAs applications.
- Industrial Ethernet
- Random logic
- Industrial,Medical and Scientific Instruments
- Aircraft navigation
- Medical imaging
- Wired Communications
- Enterprise networking
- Wireless Communications
- Software-defined radios
- Automation