The A1460A-3TQ176C is an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) from Actel Corporation, belonging to their A1400A family. These FPGAs are designed for applications requiring programmable logic and high-performance capabilities. This particular model comes in a 176-pin TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Pack) package and is known for its combination of speed, density, and low power consumption.
Applications
- Telecommunications equipment: Used in network interface cards, routers, and switches for high-speed data processing and signal management.
- Industrial automation: Implements custom control logic for robotics, motor control, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
- Aerospace and defense systems: Utilized in avionics, radar systems, and guidance systems for critical signal processing and control tasks.
- Medical imaging: Powers advanced image processing algorithms in MRI, CT, and ultrasound machines.
- Consumer electronics: Found in advanced set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and high-performance audio/video equipment.
Features
- High-density programmable logic: Offers a large number of logic cells and flip-flops for implementing complex digital circuits.
- High-speed performance: Supports clock frequencies suitable for demanding applications.
- Low power consumption: Reduces energy usage and heat dissipation.
- On-chip routing resources: Provides flexible interconnection options for logic elements.
- 176-pin TQFP package: Allows for easy mounting and integration on printed circuit boards.
Benefits
- Flexibility in design: Allows for implementing custom logic functions and adapting to changing requirements.
- High performance: Enables the development of high-speed and high-throughput systems.
- Reduced system cost: Minimizes the number of discrete components required.
- Faster time-to-market: Simplifies the design process and allows for rapid prototyping.
- Increased reliability: Ensures robust performance in demanding environments.
Additional Details
The A1460A-3TQ176C typically supports a range of I/O standards, including LVTTL, LVCMOS, and PCI. It uses a specific programming technology (e.g., antifuse) that allows for one-time programming. The datasheet provides detailed information about the device's architecture, timing characteristics, and power consumption. The package type influences its thermal performance and mounting requirements.