XA7A100T-1FGG484I Overview
In the package 484-BBGA, this product is provided. FPGAs of this type consist of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY components. 285 I/Os are available for transferring data more efficiently. A fundamental building block contains 101440 logic elements or cells. It is powered from a supply voltage of 1V. Field Programmable Gate Arrays family FPGA part. The Surface Mount-slot connector on the FPGA module can be connected to the development board. There is a 0.95V~1.05V-volt supply voltage required for the device to operate. This is a type of FPGA that is part of the Automotive, AEC-Q100, Artix-7 XA series of FPGAs. 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 285 separate outputs, which makes it a very versatile device. In order to save space, this FPGA model has been contained in Tray. In total, it has a total of 484 terminations. Having a RAM bit size of 4976640 means that this device will offer you a lot of memory. During the configuration of this FPGA module, the RAM si607.5kBe reaches 607.5kB to ensure that the program runs normally. The device is designed with 484 pins in total. 7925 LABs/CLBs are integrated into this FPGA. Providing the FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount as per the specifications of the IC, then it should work perfectly according to its specifications. With a 1V supply voltage, designers can fully utilize the flexibility of the device. It is powered by a 1V battery, which can be purchased separately. In order to store and transfer data, a total of 126800 registers are used.
XA7A100T-1FGG484I Features
285 I/Os
Up to 4976640 RAM bits
484 LABs/CLBs
126800 registers
XA7A100T-1FGG484I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XA7A100T-1FGG484I FPGAs applications.
- Security systems
- Data center hardware accelerators
- Solar Energy
- Automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
- ADAS
- Aircraft navigation
- DO-254
- Medical Electronics
- Industrial,Medical and Scientific Instruments
- Integrating multiple SPLDs