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XC3020-70CQ100BSPC0110

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XC3020-70CQ100BSPC0110

Field Programmable Gate Array, 64 CLBs, 2000 Gates, 70MHz, CMOS, CQFP100

Manufacturer: Xilinx

Categories: Field Programmable Gate Arrays

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The Xilinx XC3020-70CQ100BSPC0110 is a CMOS Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) from the XC3020 series. This device offers 64 Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs) and approximately 2000 equivalent gates, supporting a maximum clock frequency of 70MHz. It features 256 flip-flops and a maximum of 64 I/O pins. The component operates within a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, with a nominal 5V. Designed for demanding applications, it boasts a wide operating temperature range from -55°C to 125°C. The package is a 100-terminal ceramic, metal-sealed CQFP (CQFP100) with a square form factor and flat terminals on all four sides. Its organization is 64 CLBs and 2000 gates, with a combinatorial delay of 9ns per CLB. This FPGA finds application in industrial and telecommunications sectors. Power-down supply current is rated at 1uA at VCC=3.2V and 25°C.

Additional Information

Series: XC3020RoHS Status: Manufacturer Lead Time: Product Status: DiscontinuedPackaging: Datasheet:
Technical Details:
Width17.2720
TechnologyCMOS
Length17.2720
Additional_FeatureMAX 64 I/OS; 256 FLIP-FLOPS; POWER-DOWN SUPPLY CURRENT = 1UA @ VCC = 3.2V & T = 25DEG CEL
Clock_Frequency_Max70.00000
Combinatorial_Delay_of_a_CLB_Max9.0000000000000000
JESD_30_CodeS-CQFP-F100
Number_of_CLBs64
Number_of_Equivalent_Gates2000
Number_of_Inputs64
Number_of_Outputs64
Number_of_Terminals100
Operating_Temperature_Max125.0
Operating_Temperature_Min-55.0
Organization64 CLBS, 2000 GATES
Package_Body_MaterialCERAMIC, METAL-SEALED COFIRED
Package_CodeQFF
Package_Equivalence_CodeQFL100,.7SQ,25
Package_ShapeSquare
Package_StyleFlatPack
Programmable_Logic_TypeFIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY
Seated_Height_Max3.6830
Supply_Voltage_Max5.50000
Supply_Voltage_Min4.50000
Supply_Voltage_Nom5
Surface_MountYes
Terminal_FormFlat
Terminal_Pitch0.635
Terminal_PositionQUAD

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