XC7VX690T-2FF1157I Overview
Fpga chips is supplied in the 1156-BBGA, FCBGA package. FPGAs of this type consist of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY components. There are 600 I/Os for better data transfer. A fundamental building block consists of 693120 logic elements/cells. In this case, the FPGA part belongs to the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family. By attaching the Surface Mount connector, you can use this FPGA module with your development board. With a supply voltage of 0.97V~1.03V, this device operates with ease. This is a type of FPGA that is part of the Virtex?-7 XT series of FPGAs. As far as the operating temperature is concerned, it should be kept within -40°C~100°C TJ when operating. A total of 600 outputs are incorporated into this device. Fpga chips is designed to maximiTraye space efficiency by containing the FPGA model in Tray. Having a RAM bit size of 54190080 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 XC7VX690T as a starting point. During the configuration of this FPGA module, the RAM si6.5MBe reaches 6.5MB to ensure that the program runs normally. This FPGA is built as an array of 54150 LABs/CLBs. In my opinion, this FPGA could produce fantastic results if mounted in Surface Mount, provided that its specifications are followed. Designers can fully utilize its flexibility with 1V supply voltage. It is powered by a 11.8V battery, which can be purchased separately. Typically, fpga semiconductor uses a crystal oscillating at 1818MHz . During the process of storing and transferring data, 866400 registers are used.
XC7VX690T-2FF1157I Features
600 I/Os
Up to 54190080 RAM bits
866400 registers
XC7VX690T-2FF1157I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC7VX690T-2FF1157I FPGAs applications.
- Medical ultrasounds
- Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
- Random logic
- Server Applications
- Data Center
- Automotive Applications
- Scientific Instruments
- Digital signal processing
- Industrial Ethernet
- ASIC prototyping