The QL3025-1PF144C is a pASIC 3 family Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) manufactured by QuickLogic. It's designed for a broad range of applications requiring programmable logic, including prototyping, glue logic replacement, and custom digital circuit implementation. This device is characterized by its low power consumption and ease of use, making it suitable for portable and battery-powered applications.
Applications
- Prototyping: Rapid prototyping of digital circuits and systems.
- Glue Logic Replacement: Replacing discrete logic components to reduce board space and improve reliability.
- Custom Logic Implementation: Implementing custom digital functions and algorithms.
- Interface Controllers: Developing interface controllers for various peripherals and devices.
- Embedded Systems: Integrating custom logic into embedded systems for specific application requirements.
Features
- pASIC 3 Architecture: Provides a flexible and efficient programmable logic platform.
- 2500 Usable Gates: Offers sufficient logic capacity for a wide range of applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Suitable for battery-powered and portable applications.
- 144-Pin PQFP Package: Compact package for space-constrained applications.
- In-System Programmability: Allows for easy reconfiguration and updates without removing the device from the board.
- Flexible I/O: Supports various I/O standards and configurations.
Benefits
- Reduced Development Time: Allows for rapid prototyping and implementation of digital circuits.
- Increased Design Flexibility: Provides the ability to customize logic functions and adapt to changing requirements.
- Lower System Cost: Reduces the need for discrete logic components and simplifies board layout.
- Improved System Performance: Optimizes logic functions for specific application requirements.
- Enhanced System Reliability: Reduces the number of components and interconnections, improving overall system reliability.
The QL3025-1PF144C operates at a voltage of 3.3V or 5V, making it compatible with various digital systems. It features a matrix of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) interconnected by a programmable routing network. This architecture allows for the implementation of complex digital circuits with high performance and low power consumption. The device can be programmed using standard FPGA development tools. The 144-pin PQFP (Plastic Quad Flat Pack) package makes it suitable for surface mount assembly and high-density board layouts.