Manufacturer Part Number
XC2V2000-4FFG896C
Manufacturer
Xilinx
Introduction
High-capacity, high-performance Virtex-II FPGA designed for advanced programmable logic solutions
Product Features and Performance
Large number of logic cells (2688 LABs/CLBs)
Combined RAM of over 1 MB (1032192 Total RAM Bits)
Expansive I/O availability (624 I/O pins)
Significant user-definable gate count of 2 million (Number of Gates: 2000000)
Supports standard voltage supply range (1.425V ~ 1.575V)
Surface mount technology for PCB assembly
Can operate at standard industrial temperatures (0°C ~ 85°C)
Product Advantages
Optimal for complex digital systems
Allows integration of multiple functions into a single chip
Reduces power consumption and increases performance
Customizable and reprogrammable hardware suited for multiple applications
Key Technical Parameters
896-BBGA, FCBGA package for high-density mounting
Built for surface mount technology (Mounting Type: Surface Mount)
Incorporates 896-FCBGA (31x31) supplier device package
Operational within the industrial range of temperatures
Designed to work with specified voltage supplies
Quality and Safety Features
Adheres to Xilinx quality and safety standards for FPGA devices
Designed for reliable operation within specified parameters
Compatibility
Integrates with a broad range of digital and mixed-signal components
Supports various design tools and development environments from Xilinx and third parties
Application Areas
Ideal for telecommunications, networking, aerospace, defense, and data processing
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status indicates no longer in production by Xilinx
Potential for availability through surplus stock or secondary markets
Replacements or upgrades may be available in newer Xilinx FPGA families
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly programmable and versatile for custom logic designs
Ample logic capacity and I/Os for complex circuit integration
Proven technology from a reputable manufacturer in FPGA solutions
Can handle demanding industrial applications and workloads
Though obsolete, may still be beneficial for legacy system maintenance or specific cost-sensitive projects