XA6SLX45T-3FGG484I Overview
There are two packages that contain fpga chips: 484-BBGA package and X package. This kind of FPGA is composed of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY. Having 296 I/Os makes data transfers more coherent. Logic elements/cells form the fundamental building block of a computer. This FPGA part belongs to the family of Field Programmable Gate Arrays. An FPGA module can be attached to a development board with a Surface Mount-pin. Powered by a 1.14V~1.26V supply voltage, fpga chips is able to operate at high speeds. It is a type of FPGA that belongs to the Automotive, AEC-Q100, Spartan?-6 LXT XA series of FPGAs. In order to ensure a safe and efficient operation, it is important to maintain a temperature within -40°C~100°C TJ at all times. With this device, you will be able to make use of 296 outputs. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. In total, it has a total of 484 terminations. Having a RAM bit size of 2138112 means that this device will offer you a lot of memory. Its base part number XA6SLX45 can be used to find related parts. The RAM si261kBe of this FPGA module reaches 261kB to ensure normal operation of the program. In this case, there are 484 pins on the board. 3411 LABs/CLBs are integrated into this FPGA. As long as this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, it could work fantastically according to its specifications. Designers can fully utilize its flexibility with 1.2V supply voltage. Most commonly, this device makes use of an oscillating crystal frequency of 62.5MHz to operate. The data is stored and transferred using 54576 registers that are used for this purpose.
XA6SLX45T-3FGG484I Features
296 I/Os
Up to 2138112 RAM bits
484 LABs/CLBs
54576 registers
XA6SLX45T-3FGG484I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XA6SLX45T-3FGG484I FPGAs applications.
- Electronic Warfare
- Automotive Applications
- Aircraft navigation
- Secure Communication
- Military Temperature
- Medical Applications
- Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
- ASIC prototyping
- Medical imaging
- Aerospace and Defense