XCV100E-6FG256C Overview
A 256-BGA package is provided with this component. FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY is the component of this type of FPGA. The I/Os are designed to facilitate a more coherent transfer of data. To form a fundamental building block, there are 2700 logic elements/cells. The supply voltage is 1.8V volts. Part of the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family, this FPGA part is a programmable gate array. The Surface Mount-slot on the development board allows you to attach the FPGA module. A supply voltage of 1.71V~1.89V is needed in order for fpga chips to operate. The Virtex?-E series FPGA is a type of FPGA that belongs to the Virtex?-E family of FPGAs. The operating temperature should be kept at 0°C~85°C TJ when operating. A total of 176 outputs are incorporated into this device. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. 256 terminations are present in total. The RAM bits that this device offer is 81920. Parts related to this part can be found using its base part number XCV100E. A significant amount of RAM is allocated to this FPGA module to ensure that the program can operate normally. This cable has 256 pins and is designed to connect to a computer. 600 LABs and CLBs are built into this FPGA. I think, as long as this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, it could perform excellently according to its specifications as long as you mount it in Surface Mount. The 1.8V supply voltage provides designers with full flexibility in their designs. 128236 gates make up the basic block of its construction. With a total of 256 pins, it is equipped with a high level of security. It usually uses a 357MHz crystal. A CLB is a basic module that determines the architecture of a system. There are 32400 equivalent gates in the FPGA that implement the design.
XCV100E-6FG256C Features
176 I/Os
Up to 81920 RAM bits
256 LABs/CLBs
XCV100E-6FG256C Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc. XCV100E-6FG256C FPGAs applications.
- Automotive Applications
- Automotive
- Space Applications
- Medical Electronics
- Enterprise networking
- Radar and Sensors
- Secure Communication
- Computer hardware emulation
- Military Temperature
- Bioinformatics