Manufacturer Part Number
XC2V3000-4FG676I
Manufacturer
Xilinx
Introduction
The XC2V3000-4FG676I is a part of the Virtex®-II series from Xilinx designed for high-performance logic operations, built on an FPGA platform.
Product Features and Performance
Combines FPGA fabric with a generous number of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) totaling 3584 units for versatile and complex digital computations.
Features a total of 1769472 RAM bits for extensive data handling and storage.
Provides 484 I/O pins to support wide-ranging peripheral connections and functionalities.
Operates on a supply voltage ranging from 1.425V to 1.575V.
Product Advantages
High gate count of 3000000 enabling effective handling of multiple and complex logic operations simultaneously.
Support extended operating temperature range of -40℃ to 100℃, ensuring reliability under various environmental conditions.
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 3584
Total RAM Bits: 1769472
Number of I/O: 484
Number of Gates: 3000000
Supply Voltage: 1.425V ~ 1.575V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 100°C
Quality and Safety Features
Robust surface mount package, 676-BGA ensures solid connections and mechanical stability.
Suitable for stringent industrial applications given its wide operating temperature range.
Compatibility
Packaged within a 676-FBGA footprint compatible with standard surface mounting processes.
Application Areas
Ideal for use in complex digital signal processing, telecommunication infrastructures, automotive control systems, and aerospace technology due to its high flexibility and performance.
Product Lifecycle
Classified as Obsolete suggesting discontinuation with limited availability.
Replacements or upgrades should be considered within the same Xilinx product line for sustained support.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance FPGA capable of delivering multi-million gate designs.
Broad operating temperature suited for harsh environments.
Rich configuration of memory and logic resources tailored for extensive computation needs.
Extensive I/O support catering to complex integration needs.
Obsolescence means potential acquisition of remaining stock at possibly reduced prices.