XC3S1200E-4FG320C Overview
The package that contains this software is called 320-BGA. FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY is the component of this type of FPGA. A total of 250 I/Os are programmed to ensure a more coherent data transfer. A fundamental building block is made up of 19512 logic elements/cells. In order to operate fpga chips, a voltage supply of 1.2V volts is required. Part of the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family, this FPGA part is a programmable gate array. Using a Surface Mount connector, you can mount this FPGA module on the development board. Powered by a 1.14V~1.26V supply voltage, fpga chips is able to operate at high speeds. The FPGA belongs to the Spartan?-3E series of FPGAs, and it is one type of FPGA. As far as the operating temperature is concerned, it should be kept within 0°C~85°C TJ when operating. In order to make this device as versatile as possible, there are 194 different outputs included. It is for space saving reasons that this FPGA model is contained in Bulk. In total, the terminations of this piece are 320. This device has 516096 RAM bits, which is the number of RAM bits that this device offers. The RAM si63kBe of this FPGA module reaches 63kB to ensure normal operation of the program. 2168 LABs/CLBs are integrated into this FPGA. In operation with 1.2V, designers can take advantage of its flexibility to the fullest extent. There is a 1.21.2/3.32.5V power supply that is required to operate it. A basic building block for this type of building block consists of 1200000 gates. The device has a total of 320 pins on fpga semiconductor. Fpga semiconductor typically uses a crystal oscillating at 572MHz. As a result, there are 17344 registers which are used to store and transfer data.
XC3S1200E-4FG320C Features
250 I/Os
Up to 516096 RAM bits
17344 registers
XC3S1200E-4FG320C Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC3S1200E-4FG320C FPGAs applications.
- Space Applications
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- ASIC prototyping
- Computer hardware emulation
- Consumer Electronics
- Aircraft navigation
- Random logic
- Automotive Applications
- Software-defined radios
- Wireless Communications