XA6SLX16-2CSG324Q Overview
A 324-LFBGA, CSPBGA package contains it, and it is available for download. There are FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY transistors in this type of FPGA. There are 232 I/Os for better data transfer. A fundamental building block consists of 14579 logic elements/cells. In this case, the FPGA part belongs to the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family. FPGA modules can be attached to development boards using a Surface Mount-connector. A supply voltage of 1.14V~1.26V is needed in order for fpga chips to operate. FPGAs belonging to the Automotive, AEC-Q100, Spartan?-6 LX XA series are a type of FPGA that belong to the Automotive, AEC-Q100, Spartan?-6 LX XA series of FPGAs. The operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~125°C TJ when operating. The device has 232 outputs that are integrated into it. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. 324 terminations are present in total. This device has 589824 RAM bits, which is the number of RAM bits that this device offers. In order to find related parts, use the part number XA6SLX16 as a base. A significant amount of RAM is allocated to this FPGA module to ensure that the program can operate normally. In order to make it work, 324 pins have been designed. Fpga electronics contains 1139 LABs/CLBs in an array. Fpga electronics is possible for this FPGA to perform as per fpga electronics s specifications as long as fpga electronics is mounted in Surface Mount direction. Design engineers can fully take advantage of its flexibility when operating at 1.2V supply voltage. In order to store and transfer data, a total of 18224 registers are used.
XA6SLX16-2CSG324Q Features
232 I/Os
Up to 589824 RAM bits
324 LABs/CLBs
18224 registers
XA6SLX16-2CSG324Q Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XA6SLX16-2CSG324Q FPGAs applications.
- Consumer Electronics
- Cryptography
- Medical Electronics
- Medical Applications
- Scientific Instruments
- Medical ultrasounds
- Solar Energy
- Computer hardware emulation
- Data Center
- Wired Communications