XC3S400A-4FG400I Overview
As part of the 400-BGA package, it is included. FPGAs of this type consist of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY components. There are 311 I/Os for better data transfer. A fundamental building block consists of 8064 logic elements/cells. Power is provided by a 1.2V-volt supply. FPGA parts like this belong to the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family. FPGA modules can be attached to development boards using a Surface Mount-connector. A supply voltage of 1.14V~1.26V is needed in order for fpga chips to operate. The FPGA belongs to the Spartan?-3A series of FPGAs, and it is one type of FPGA. The operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~100°C TJ when operating. In this device, there are 248 outputs that can be used. It is for space saving reasons that this FPGA model is contained in Tray. In total, the terminations of this piece are 400. There are 368640 RAM bits that are available with this device. Its base part number XC3S400A can be used to find related parts. The RAM si45kBe of this FPGA module reaches 45kB to ensure normal operation of the program. In this case, 400 pins are used in the design. 896 LABs/CLBs are configured on this FPGA. Fpga electronics is possible for this FPGA to perform as per fpga electronics s specifications as long as fpga electronics is mounted in Surface Mount direction. When operating with the supply voltage of 1.2V, designers can fully make use of its flexibility. Powered by a 1.22.5/3.3V power supply, it can be operated by almost anyone. A basic building block for this type of building block consists of 400000 gates. A total of 400 pins are included in this device. It usually uses a crystal oscillating at a frequency of 667MHz in order to do its work. For its architecture, 896 CLB modules are used.
XC3S400A-4FG400I Features
311 I/Os
Up to 368640 RAM bits
400 LABs/CLBs
XC3S400A-4FG400I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC3S400A-4FG400I FPGAs applications.
- Data center hardware accelerators
- Digital signal processing
- Automotive Applications
- Automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
- Secure Communication
- Random logic
- Electronic Warfare
- Defense Applications
- Medical ultrasounds
- Software-defined radio