XC3S400-5FGG320C Overview
In the 320-BGA package, you will find fpga chips. In this kind of FPGA, FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY is used. There are 221 I/Os for better data transfer. In order to construct a fundamental building block, 8064 logic elements/cells are required. 1.2V volts power it. 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. In order to operate it, it requires a voltage supply of 1.14V~1.26V . FPGAs belonging to the Spartan?-3 series are a type of FPGA that belong to the Spartan?-3 series of FPGAs. In order to ensure a safe and efficient operation, it is important to maintain a temperature within 0°C~85°C TJ at all times. In this device, 221 outputs are incorporated in order to provide you with maximum flexibility. Fpga chips is designed to maximiTraye space efficiency by containing the FPGA model in Tray. In total, the terminations of this piece are 320. Having a RAM bit size of 294912 means that this device will offer you a lot of memory. If you are looking for related parts, you can use the base part number XC3S400 as a starting point. It is crucial that the RAM si36kBe of this FPGA module reaches 36kB so that the program can run normally. In this case, there are 320 pins on the board. This FPGA is built as an array of 896 LABs/CLBs. I think, as long as this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, it could perform excellently according to its specifications as long as you mount it in Surface Mount. Its flexibility can be fully utilized when operating with a 1.2V supply voltage. Fpga semiconductor is made up of 400000 gates as fpga semiconductors basic building block. The device has a total of 320 pins on fpga semiconductor. The architecture of the system is based on 896 CLBs.
XC3S400-5FGG320C Features
221 I/Os
Up to 294912 RAM bits
320 LABs/CLBs
XC3S400-5FGG320C Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC3S400-5FGG320C FPGAs applications.
- Aerospace and Defense
- Digital signal processing
- Security systems
- Bioinformatics
- Computer hardware emulation
- Software-defined radios
- Cryptography
- Data Center
- Device controllers
- Radar and Sensors