Manufacturer | Analog Devices Inc |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Number of I/O | 86 |
Package / Case | 132-LFBGA, CSPBGA |
Product Status | Obsolete |
Total RAM Bits | 226304 |
Number of Gates | - |
Voltage - Supply | 1.14V ~ 1.26V |
Number of LABs/CLBs | 1000 |
Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 100°C (TJ) |
Supplier Device Package | 132-CSBGA (8x8) |
Number of Logic Elements/Cells | 8000 |
flexiFLASH Architecture
• Instant-on
• Infinitely reconfigurable
• Single chip
• FlashBAK technology
• Serial TAG memory
• Design security
Live Update Technology
• TransFR technology
• Secure updates with 128 bit AES encryption
• Dual-boot with external SPI
sysDSP Block
• Three to eight blocks for high performance Multiply and Accumulate
• 12 to 32 18x18 multipliers
• Each block supports one 36x36 multiplier or four 18x18 or eight 9x9 multipliers
Embedded and Distributed Memory
• Up to 885 Kbits sysMEM EBR
• Up to 83 Kbits Distributed RAM
sysCLOCK PLLs
• Up to four analog PLLs per device
• Clock multiply, divide and phase shifting
Flexible I/O Buffer
• sysIO buffer supports:
– LVCMOS 33/25/18/15/12; LVTTL
– SSTL 33/25/18 class I, II
– HSTL15 class I; HSTL18 class I, II
– PCI
– LVDS, Bus-LVDS, MLVDS, LVPECL, RSDS
Pre-engineered Source Synchronous Interfaces
• DDR / DDR2 interfaces up to 200 MHz
• 7:1 LVDS interfaces support display applications
• XGMII
Density And Package Options
• 5k to 40k LUT4s, 86 to 540 I/Os
• csBGA, TQFP, PQFP, ftBGA and fpBGA packages
• Density migration supported
Flexible Device Configuration
• SPI (master and slave) Boot Flash Interface
• Dual Boot Image supported
• Soft Error Detect (SED) macro embedded
System Level Support
• IEEE 1149.1 and IEEE 1532 Compliant
• On-chip oscillator for initialization & general use
• Devices operate with 1.2V power supply
Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in
the design, manufacture, and marketing of a wide variety of high-performance integrated circuits (ICs) for the processing of analog, mixed-signal, and digital signals (DSP) in virtually all electronic systems. The engineering issue in electronic equipment connected to signal to process has been the main emphasis since we began in 1965. Over 100,000 customers worldwide rely on our signal processing solutions to convert, condition, and process real-world events like temperature, pressure, sonority, illumination, speed, and movement into electric signals for a variety of electronic devices.