XCS40XL-5PQ208C Overview
The package that contains this software is called 208-BFQFP. An FPGA of this type is made up of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY gates. Having 169 I/Os makes data transfers more coherent. There are 1862 logic elements/cells to form a fundamental building block. 3.3V volts power it. This FPGA part belongs to the family of Field Programmable Gate Arrays. Using a Surface Mount connector, you can mount this FPGA module on the development board. There is a 3V~3.6V-volt supply voltage required for the device to operate. It is a type of FPGA belonging to the Spartan?-XL seies. The operating temperature should be kept at 0°C~85°C TJ when operating. The device has 205 outputs that are integrated into it. As a space-saving measure, this FPGA model is contained within Tray. As a whole, it has 208 terminations. The RAM bits that are offered by this fpga chips are 25088. If you are looking for related parts, you can use the base part number XCS40XL as a starting point. It is crucial that the RAM si3.1kBe of this FPGA module reaches 3.1kB so that the program can run normally. It has a total of 208 pins that are designed for it. The FPGA consists of 784 LABs/CLBs. According to its specifications, this FPGA will be able to work fantastically as long as it is mounted in Surface Mount. Power is supplied to the device by a 3.3V battery. Fpga semiconductor is made up of 40000 gates as fpga semiconductors basic building block. The device has a total of 208 pins on fpga semiconductor. A crystal oscillating at 250MHz is one of the most common components of this device. CLBs are the building blocks of its architecture. It is composed of 784 logic cells which serve as the building blocks of the application. There are 13000 equivalent gates in the FPGA that implement the design.
XCS40XL-5PQ208C Features
169 I/Os
Up to 25088 RAM bits
208 LABs/CLBs
XCS40XL-5PQ208C Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XCS40XL-5PQ208C FPGAs applications.
- Bioinformatics
- Image processing
- ADAS
- Automotive driver's assistance
- Wired Communications
- Software-defined radio
- ASIC prototyping
- Broadcast
- Aerospace and Defense
- Automation