XC2VP2-5FGG256I Overview
A 256-BGA package is provided with this component. This kind of FPGA is composed of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY. There are 140 I/Os for better data transfer. There are 3168 logic elements/cells to form a fundamental building block. It is powered from a supply voltage of 1.5V. This FPGA part belongs to the family of Field Programmable Gate Arrays. By attaching the Surface Mount connector, you can use this FPGA module with your development board. A supply voltage of 1.425V~1.575V is needed in order for fpga chips to operate. The FPGA belongs to the Virtex?-II Pro series of FPGAs, and it is one type of FPGA. As far as the operating temperature is concerned, it should be kept within -40°C~100°C TJ when operating. A device such as this one has 140 outputs built into it. In order to save space, this FPGA model has been contained in Tray. Total terminations are 256. This device is equipped with 221184 RAM bits in terms of its RAM si221184e. If you are looking for related parts, you can use the base part number XC2VP2 as a starting point. A significant amount of RAM is allocated to this FPGA module to ensure that the program can operate normally. The device has 256 pins which are included in the design. 352 LABs and CLBs are built into this FPGA. According to its specifications, this FPGA will be able to work fantastically as long as it is mounted in Surface Mount. Its flexibility is fully utilized when operated with a supply voltage of 1.5V. The device has a total of 256 pins on fpga semiconductor. The data is stored and transferred using 2816 registers that are used for this purpose. There are 352 CLBs that make up the architecture of the system.
XC2VP2-5FGG256I Features
140 I/Os
Up to 221184 RAM bits
256 LABs/CLBs
2816 registers
XC2VP2-5FGG256I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC2VP2-5FGG256I FPGAs applications.
- Wireless Communications
- OpenCL
- Medical imaging
- Medical Applications
- Wired Communications
- Space Applications
- Military DSP
- Data Mining
- Security systems
- Distributed Monetary Systems