There are two packages that contain fpga chips: 100-TQFP package and X package. Its 68 I/Os help it transfer data more efficiently. An attachment Surface Mount allows the FPGA module to be attached to the development board. Powered by a 1.425V~1.575V supply voltage, fpga chips is able to operate at high speeds. An FPGA belonging to the ProASIC3 nano series is referred to as an FPGA. In order to ensure a safe and efficient operation, it is important to maintain a temperature within -20°C~85°C TJ at all times. Fpga chips is designed to maximiTraye space efficiency by containing the FPGA model in Tray. Having a RAM bit size of 36864 means that this device will offer you a lot of memory. A3PN250 is the base part number that can be used to identify related parts. For the program to work properly, the RAM si4.5kBe of this FPGA module must reach 4.5kB GB in order to ensure normal operation. The device is designed with 100 pins in total. In order for this FPGA to work properly in accordance with its specifications, it is necessary that it is mounted in Surface Mount. A 1.5V-volt supply allows designers to fully utilize its flexibility. This module is capable of operating at a maximum temperature of 70°C. There should be a temperature difference between -20°C and the operating temperature. As a basic building block, fpga semiconductor consists of 250000 gates. To store and transfer data, there are 6144 registers that are used. Fpga semiconductor can accept a maximum voltage of 1.575V volts as a supply voltage. Using a supply voltage as low as 1.425V, fpga semiconductor will work. Using this FPGA, you can get speeds up to 350MHz. During operation, it uses 3mA of supply current. There is a device package provided by 100-VQFP (14x14), which is the supplier.
A3PN250-2VQG100 Features
68 I/Os Up to 36864 RAM bits 100 LABs/CLBs 70°C gates 6144 registers
A3PN250-2VQG100 Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation A3PN250-2VQG100 FPGAs applications.
Server Applications
Automation
Security systems
Secure Communication
ASIC prototyping
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