The QL2003-XPF144C is a member of the QuickLogic QuickLaser 2000 family of Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs). It offers a versatile and efficient solution for implementing a wide range of digital logic functions. Designed for applications requiring moderate complexity and high performance, the QL2003-XPF144C provides a flexible architecture that allows designers to quickly prototype and implement custom logic circuits.
Applications
- Industrial control systems: Implementing custom control logic for machinery and automation equipment.
- Communication equipment: Creating custom interfaces and protocols for data transmission and reception.
- Medical devices: Developing specialized control and processing functions for medical instrumentation.
- Automotive electronics: Implementing custom control circuits for in-vehicle systems.
- Aerospace applications: Enabling the implementation of custom control logic in aircraft systems.
Features
- 144-pin package: Provides a high density of I/O pins for complex designs.
- Advanced architecture: Enables high-speed performance and efficient resource utilization.
- Programmable interconnect: Offers flexibility in routing signals and connecting logic elements.
- Low power consumption: Suitable for battery-powered applications and energy-efficient designs.
- In-system programmability: Allows for easy updates and modifications to the design without removing the device from the system.
Benefits
- Faster time-to-market: Enables rapid prototyping and implementation of custom logic circuits.
- Reduced development costs: Eliminates the need for expensive custom ASICs.
- Increased design flexibility: Allows designers to adapt to changing requirements and implement complex functions.
- Improved system performance: Enables high-speed operation and efficient resource utilization.
- Enhanced product differentiation: Allows designers to create unique and customized products.
Additional Details
The QL2003-XPF144C operates over a wide voltage range, typically 3.3V or 5V, depending on the specific configuration. It is available in various temperature grades to suit different operating environments. Detailed specifications regarding propagation delays, power consumption, and I/O characteristics can be found in the QuickLogic datasheet for the QL2003 family. The device supports various programming methods, including JTAG and serial interfaces. The exact internal architecture consists of logic blocks and routing resources that connect them. The device is fabricated using advanced CMOS technology for optimal performance and power efficiency.