Manufacturer | Xilinx |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Number of I/O | 70 |
Package / Case | 84-LCC (J-Lead) |
Product Status | Obsolete |
Total RAM Bits | 64160 |
Number of Gates | 6000 |
Voltage - Supply | 4.75V ~ 5.25V |
Number of LABs/CLBs | 320 |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ) |
Supplier Device Package | 84-PLCC (29.31x29.31) |
Number of Logic Elements/Cells | - |
XC3090A-7PC84C Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) provide a group of high-performance, high-density, digital integrated circuits. Their regular, extendable, flexible, user-programmable array architecture is composed of a configuration program store plus three types of configurable elements: a perimeter of I/O Blocks (IOBs), a core array of Configurable Logic Bocks (CLBs) and resources for interconnection.
The
development system provides schematic capture and auto place-and-route for
design entry. Logic and timing simulation, and in-circuit emulation are
available as design verification alternatives. The design editor is used for
interactive design optimization, and to compile the data pattern that
represents the configuration program.
• High-performance CMOS static memory technology
- Guaranteed toggle rates of 70 to 370 MHz, logic delays from 7 to 1.5 ns
- System clock speeds over 85 MHz
- Low quiescent and active power consumption
• Flexible FPGA architecture
- Compatible arrays ranging from 1,000 to 7,500 gate complexity
- Extensive register, combinatorial, and I/O capabilities
- High fan-out signal distribution, low-skew clock nets
- Internal 3-state bus capabilities
- TTL or CMOS input thresholds
- On-chip crystal oscillator amplifier
• Unlimited reprogrammability
- Easy design iteration
- In-system logic changes
• Extensive packaging options
- Over 20 different packages
- Plastic and ceramic surface-mount and pin-gridarray packages
- Thin and Very Thin Quad Flat Pack (TQFP and VQFP) options
Xilinx is a leading provider of programmable logic devices and associated technologies. As a top producer of programmable FPGAs, SoCs, MPSoCs, and 3D ICs, Xilinx has expanded quickly. Software defined and hardware optimized applications are supported by Xilinx, advancing the fields of cloud computing, SDN/NFV, video/vision, industrial IoT, and 5G wireless.
One of Xilinx's key innovations is the development of the Xilinx Vivado Design Suite, a comprehensive software toolchain used for designing and programming their FPGAs and SoCs. This suite provides developers with the necessary tools to create, simulate, and implement their designs on Xilinx devices.
In October 2020, Xilinx was acquired by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a major player in the semiconductor industry. This acquisition has enabled AMD to enhance its product portfolio and expand its offerings into the rapidly growing FPGA market.