XC4005E-2PC84C Overview
This package is included in the 84-LCC (J-Lead) package and is available for purchase. This kind of FPGA is composed of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY. Having 61 I/Os makes data transfers more coherent. A fundamental building block contains 466 logic elements or cells. It is powered from a supply voltage of 5V. Part of the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family, this FPGA part is a programmable gate array. Surface Mount-connectors can be used to attach this FPGA module to the development board. This device is powered by a 4.75V~5.25V battery. As part of the XC4000E/X series of FPGAs, it is a type of FPGA. The operating temperature should be kept at 0°C~85°C TJ when operating. A total of 112 outputs are incorporated into this device. Unlike other FPGA models, this one is contained in Tray for the sake of space saving. In total, there are a total of 84 terminations on fpga chips. This device has 6272 RAM bits, which is the number of RAM bits that this device offers. Its base part number XC4005E can be used to find parts that are related to it. This FPGA module has a RAM si784Be of 784B that is sufficient to make sure that the program is able to run normally. The FPGA is built as an array of 196 latches or CLBs. Providing the FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount as per the specifications of the IC, then it should work perfectly according to its specifications. The device runs on a 5V battery and requires no additional power supply to operate. The basic building block of this system consists of 5000 gates. As far as the pin count is concerned, it has 84 pins. It usually uses a 125MHz crystal. 196 CLBs are basic modules used for its architecture. It incorporates 196 logic cells used for the building block. There are 3000 equivalent gates in the FPGA that implement the design.
XC4005E-2PC84C Features
61 I/Os
Up to 6272 RAM bits
XC4005E-2PC84C Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XC4005E-2PC84C FPGAs applications.
- Cryptography
- Industrial,Medical and Scientific Instruments
- Telecommunication
- Random logic
- Radar and Sensors
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Embedded Vision
- Medical ultrasounds
- Voice recognition
- Distributed Monetary Systems