XC4VFX40-10FF672I Overview
A 672-BBGA, FCBGA package is provided with this component. There are FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY transistors in this type of FPGA. The device has 352 I/O ports for more coherent data transfer. A fundamental building block contains 41904 logic elements or cells. The supply voltage is 1.2V volts. 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 1.14V~1.26V is needed in order for fpga chips to operate. FPGAs belonging to the Virtex?-4 FX series are a type of FPGA that belong to the Virtex?-4 FX series of FPGAs. The operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~100°C TJ when operating. In this device, there are 352 outputs that can be used. In order to save space, this FPGA model has been contained in Tray. As a whole, it has 672 terminations. The RAM bits that this device offer is 2654208. Parts related to this part can be found using its base part number XC4VFX40. For the program to work properly, the RAM si324kBe of this FPGA module must reach 324kB GB in order to ensure normal operation. There are 672 pins on this device. A total of 4656 LABs/CLBs are included in this FPGA. Having stated that, if this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, then it may be able to perform fantastically according to its specifications. When operating with the supply voltage of 1.2V, designers can fully make use of its flexibility. I am going to present you with a device that is equipped with 672 pins.
XC4VFX40-10FF672I Features
352 I/Os
Up to 2654208 RAM bits
672 LABs/CLBs
XC4VFX40-10FF672I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC4VFX40-10FF672I FPGAs applications.
- Medical imaging
- Solar Energy
- Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
- Cryptography
- Medical ultrasounds
- Filtering and communication encoding
- Data center hardware accelerators
- High Performance Computing
- Industrial,Medical and Scientific Instruments
- Distributed Monetary Systems