A 144-LBGA package is provided with this component. The device has 97 I/O ports for more coherent data transfer. With a Surface Mount connector, this FPGA module can be attached to the development board. A supply voltage of 1.425V~1.575V is needed in order for fpga chips to operate. It is a type of FPGA belonging to the ProASIC3 seies. Fpga chips is important to maintain the operating temperature wFpga chipshin the range of 0°C~85°C TJ when operating the machine. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. This device is equipped with 147456 RAM bits in terms of its RAM si147456e. In order to find related parts, use the part number A3P1000 as a base. The FPGA module's RAM si18kBe reaches 18kB in order to ensure that the program operates in a normal manner. This cable has 144 pins and is designed to connect to a computer. Having stated that, if this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, then it may be able to perform fantastically according to its specifications. In the case of 1.5V supply voltage, designers can take full advantage of its flexibility. As far as the maximum operating temperature of this module is concerned, it reaches 70°C. Fpga electronics is necessary to maintain an operating temperature higher than 0°C. A basic building block for this type of building block consists of 1000000 gates. During the process of storing and transferring data, 24576 registers are used. Fpga semiconductor operates at a frequency of 310MHz to deliver high efficiency. Fpga semiconductor supports the maximal supply voltage of 1.575V. With a minimum supply voltage of 1.425V, it is able to function. In fact, this FPGA is capable of reaching a speed of 310MHz. There is a device package provided by 144-FPBGA (13x13) as its supplier.
A3P1000-2FGG144 Features
97 I/Os Up to 147456 RAM bits 144 LABs/CLBs 70°C gates 24576 registers Operating from a frequency of 310MHz
A3P1000-2FGG144 Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation A3P1000-2FGG144 FPGAs applications.
Space Applications
Radar and Sensors
Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
Aircraft navigation
Wireless Communications
Automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)