XC6SLX150T-3FG676I Overview
In the 676-BBGA, FCBGA package, you will find fpga chips. The FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY-series of FPGAs are composed of this type. Its 396 I/Os help it transfer data more efficiently. Logic elements/cells form the fundamental building block of a computer. The supply voltage is 1.2V volts. The Field Programmable Gate Arrays family of FPGA parts includes this part. The Surface Mount-slot connector on the FPGA module can be connected to the development board. The supply voltage of the device is 1.14V~1.26V , at which it runs. It is a type of FPGA belonging to the Spartan?-6 LXT seies. Operating temperatures should be maintained within the -40°C~100°C TJ range at all times when the unit is in use. With this device, you will be able to make use of 396 outputs. Using the Tray layout, this FPGA model can be contained in a very small amount of space. In total, it has 676 terminations on each end. As far as the RAM bits are concerned, this device offers you a total of 4939776. Parts related to this part can be found using its base part number XC6SLX150. During the configuration of this FPGA module, the RAM si603kBe reaches 603kB to ensure that the program runs normally. It has a total of 676 pins that are designed for it. The FPGA is built as an array of 11519 latches or CLBs. As long as this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, it should be able to function as it should in terms of its specifications, as well as its capabilities. The 1.2V supply voltage provides designers with full flexibility in their designs. A total of 676 pins are included in this device. It usually uses a 862MHz crystal. The registers used in the transfer of and storage of data are 184304 in number.
XC6SLX150T-3FG676I Features
396 I/Os
Up to 4939776 RAM bits
676 LABs/CLBs
184304 registers
XC6SLX150T-3FG676I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC6SLX150T-3FG676I FPGAs applications.
- OpenCL
- Computer hardware emulation
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Cryptography
- Medical Applications
- Scientific Instruments
- Wireless Communications
- Wired Communications
- Image processing
- Ecosystem