XC6SLX45T-3FG484C Overview
Fpga chips is supplied in the 484-BBGA package. FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY is the component of this type of FPGA. A total of 296 I/Os are programmed to ensure a more coherent data transfer. To form a fundamental building block, there are 43661 logic elements/cells. It is powered from a supply voltage of 1.2V. This FPGA part belongs to the family of Field Programmable Gate Arrays. The Surface Mount-slot on the development board allows you to attach the FPGA module. Fpga chips operates at a voltage of 1.14V~1.26V and uses a battery to supply power. As part of the Spartan?-6 LXT series of FPGAs, it is a type of FPGA. As far as the operating temperature is concerned, it should be kept within 0°C~85°C TJ when operating. This device is equipped with 296 separate outputs, which makes it a very versatile device. It is for space saving reasons that this FPGA model is contained in Tray. 484 terminations are present in total. This device is equipped with 2138112 RAM bits in terms of its RAM si2138112e. In order to find related parts, use the part number XC6SLX45 as a base. This FPGA module has a RAM si261kBe of 261kB that is sufficient to make sure that the program is able to run normally. In this case, 484 pins are used in the design. The FPGA consists of 3411 LABs/CLBs. In order for this FPGA to work properly in accordance with its specifications, it is necessary that it is mounted in Surface Mount. Its flexibility can be fully utilized when operating with a 1.2V supply voltage. In addition to this, it has 484 pins. A crystal oscillating at 862MHz is one of the most common components of this device. The data is stored and transferred using 54576 registers that are used for this purpose.
XC6SLX45T-3FG484C Features
296 I/Os
Up to 2138112 RAM bits
484 LABs/CLBs
54576 registers
XC6SLX45T-3FG484C Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC6SLX45T-3FG484C FPGAs applications.
- Enterprise networking
- Automation
- Random logic
- Telecommunication
- Broadcast
- Aircraft navigation
- Wired Communications
- Bioinformatics
- Audio
- Integrating multiple SPLDs