The XC2V4000-6FF1152I is a high-performance Virtex-II FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) manufactured by Xilinx. This device offers a large amount of programmable logic, making it suitable for complex digital designs and applications requiring high levels of customization and performance.
Applications:
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Networking equipment (routers, switches)
- Image processing systems
- Video processing applications
- Industrial automation systems
Features:
- 4 million system gates
- High-speed SelectIO interfaces
- Embedded multipliers
- On-chip RAM blocks
- Digital Clock Managers (DCMs)
- 1152-pin Fine-Pitch Flip-Chip BGA package
Benefits:
- High logic density for complex designs
- Fast I/O performance for high-bandwidth applications
- Flexible routing architecture for efficient resource utilization
- Reduced system cost through integration of multiple functions
- Rapid prototyping and design iteration
Additional Details:
The XC2V4000-6FF1152I operates with a core voltage of 1.5V. It features a hierarchical interconnect structure that allows for efficient routing of signals between different logic blocks. The embedded multipliers enable high-speed arithmetic operations. The on-chip RAM blocks provide flexible memory storage. The Digital Clock Managers (DCMs) allow for precise clock frequency synthesis and management. The -6 speed grade indicates the performance level of the device. The FF1152 package offers a large number of I/O pins for interfacing with external devices. Detailed specifications, including timing characteristics, power consumption, and pinout diagrams, are available in the Xilinx Virtex-II datasheet. The device is typically programmed using Xilinx's ISE or Vivado design tools. The Virtex-II architecture is known for its high performance and flexibility, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. Its large gate count allows for the implementation of complex algorithms and custom logic functions. The abundant I/O resources provide ample connectivity for interfacing with various external components and systems.