A3P1000-1PQ208M
A3P1000-1PQ208M ECAD Model
A3P1000-1PQ208M Attributes
Type | Description | Select |
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Mfr | Microchip Technology | |
Series | ProASIC3 | |
Package | Tray | |
Total RAM Bits | 147456 | |
Number of I/O | 154 | |
Number of Gates | 1000000 | |
Voltage - Supply | 1.425V ~ 1.575V | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Operating Temperature | -55°C ~ 125°C (TJ) | |
Package / Case | 208-BFQFP | |
Supplier Device Package | 208-PQFP (28x28) | |
Base Product Number | A3P1000 |
A3P1000-1PQ208M Datasheet Download
A3P1000-1PQ208M Overview
The A3P1000-1PQ208M is a high-performance Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) designed by Lattice Semiconductor. It is a member of the A3P family of FPGAs, which are designed for use in a wide range of applications.
The A3P1000-1PQ208M is a low-power device that offers high-performance capabilities. It has a total of 1,024 logic cells, with a maximum operating frequency of 125 MHz. It has a total of 8,192 bits of embedded RAM, as well as a total of 208 I/O pins. The device also features a number of advanced features, such as an enhanced clock management unit, an advanced power management system, and an integrated phase-locked loop (PLL).
The A3P1000-1PQ208M is suitable for use in a wide range of applications, including industrial, automotive, consumer, and communications. It is particularly well-suited for applications requiring high-performance processing and low-power consumption. It is also suitable for applications requiring a high degree of flexibility, such as those involving the integration of complex logic functions.
In summary, the A3P1000-1PQ208M is a high-performance, low-power FPGA designed by Lattice Semiconductor. It offers a total of 1,024 logic cells, 8,192 bits of embedded RAM, and 208 I/O pins. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, particularly those requiring high-performance processing and low-power consumption.
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