A 208-BFQFP package is provided with this component. This device features 151 I/Os in order to transfer data in a more efficient manner. FPGA modules can be attached to development boards using a Surface Mount-connector. Fpga chips operates at a voltage of 1.425V~1.575V and uses a battery to supply power. As part of the ProASIC3 series of FPGAs, it is a type of FPGA. Fpga chips is necessary to keep the operating temperature wFpga chipshin 0°C~85°C TJ when the device is operating. Using the Tray layout, this FPGA model can be contained in a very small amount of space. There are 36864 RAM bits that are available with this device. You can find related parts by using the part number A3P250, which is its base part number. The RAM si4.5kBe of this FPGA module reaches 4.5kB so as to guarantee the normal operation of the program during operation. In this case, 208 pins are used in the design. Providing that this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, it will be able to perform according to its specifications in a flawless manner. Designers can fully utilize its flexibility with 1.5V supply voltage. This module is capable of operating at a maximum temperature of 70°C. Over 0°C, the operating temperature should be higher. Fpga semiconductor is made up of 250000 gates as fpga semiconductors basic building block. During the process of storing and transferring data, 6144 registers are used. The system operates at a frequency of 310MHz in order to achieve maximum efficiency. This device is capable of supporting a maximum supply voltage of 1.575V. With a minimum supply voltage of 1.425V, it can operate. Fpga semiconductor is possible for this FPGA to reach speeds of up to 310MHz. The supplier of the device package is 208-PQFP (28x28).
A3P250-2PQG208 Features
151 I/Os Up to 36864 RAM bits 208 LABs/CLBs 70°C gates 6144 registers Operating from a frequency of 310MHz
A3P250-2PQG208 Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation A3P250-2PQG208 FPGAs applications.
Medical Applications
Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
Computer hardware emulation
Random logic
Medical imaging
Automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)