U1AFS600-FGG256I Overview
A 256-LBGA package is provided with this component. A FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY-based FPGA is one of these types. This device features 114 I/Os in order to transfer data in a more efficient manner. In order to operate fpga chips, a voltage supply of 1.5V volts is required. A Field Programmable Gate Arrays-series FPGA part. The Surface Mount-slot connector on the FPGA module can be connected to the development board. The supply voltage of the device is 1.425V~1.575V , at which it runs. As part of the Fusion? series of FPGAs, it is a type of FPGA. As far as the operating temperature is concerned, it should be kept within -40°C~100°C TJ when operating. This device is equipped with 119 separate outputs, which makes it a very versatile device. Using the Tray layout, this FPGA model can be contained in a very small amount of space. Total terminations are 256. As far as the RAM bits are concerned, this device offers you a total of 36864. U1AFS600 is the base part number that can be used to identify related parts. There is a maximum RAM si4.5kBe of 4.5kB on this FPGA module, which is necessary to ensure the normal operation of the program. The device has 256 pins which are included in the design. Having stated that, if this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, then it may be able to perform fantastically according to its specifications. The device runs on a 1.53.3V battery and requires no additional power supply to operate. The basic building block of this system consists of 250000 gates. It usually uses a 350MHz crystal. An architecture consists of 13824 CLBs. For the building block of this system, 13824 logic cells are included. There are 600000 equivalent gates implemented by the FPGA in order to implement the design.
U1AFS600-FGG256I Features
114 I/Os
Up to 36864 RAM bits
256 LABs/CLBs
U1AFS600-FGG256I Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation U1AFS600-FGG256I FPGAs applications.
- Military DSP
- Space Applications
- High Performance Computing
- Bioinformatics
- Secure Communication
- Integrating multiple SPLDs
- Software-defined radio
- Software-defined radios
- Audio
- Server Applications