XA3S500E-4FT256Q Overview
There is a 256-LBGA package that includes this component. The device has 190 I/O ports for more coherent data transfer. Logic elements/cells form the fundamental building block of a computer. An attachment Surface Mount allows the FPGA module to be attached to the development board. Fpga chips operates at a voltage of 1.14V~1.26V and uses a battery to supply power. As part of the Automotive, AEC-Q100, Spartan?-3E XA series of FPGAs, it is a type of FPGA. Fpga chips is important to maintain the operating temperature wFpga chipshin the range of -40°C~125°C TJ when operating the machine. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. This device has 368640 RAM bits, which is the number of RAM bits that this device offers. Related parts can be found by using its base part number XA3S500E. The RAM si45kBe of this FPGA module reaches 45kB to ensure normal operation of the program. In this case, there are 256 pins on the board. 1164 LABs and CLBs are built into this FPGA. In my opinion, this FPGA could produce fantastic results if mounted in Surface Mount, provided that its specifications are followed. The 1.2V supply voltage provides designers with full flexibility in their designs. When this module is operated at its maximum operating temperature, it reaches 125°C. In order to achieve -40°C, the operating temperature must be higher than -40°C. The building block that forms the basis of the system contains 500000 gates. A basic building block of this system consists of 1164 logic blocks (LABs). Device package 256-FTBGA (17x17) is provided by its supplier.
XA3S500E-4FT256Q Features
190 I/Os
Up to 368640 RAM bits
256 LABs/CLBs
125°C gates
1164 logic blocks (LABs)
XA3S500E-4FT256Q Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XA3S500E-4FT256Q FPGAs applications.
- Data center search engines
- OpenCL
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Image processing
- Defense Applications
- Automotive driver's assistance
- Filtering and communication encoding
- Consumer Electronics
- Software-defined radio
- Medical imaging