The Xilinx XC4013XL-3PQG208C is a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) belonging to the XC4000XL family. It offers reconfigurable logic for a wide range of applications and is housed in a 208-pin PQFP (Plastic Quad Flat Pack) package with a 'G' suffix, likely indicating a lead-free or RoHS compliant version.
Applications:
- Embedded Control Systems: Implementing custom control algorithms for various devices and machines.
- Image and Video Processing: Real-time processing of image and video data.
- Communication Systems: Implementing custom communication protocols and interfaces.
- Instrumentation and Measurement: Creating custom test and measurement solutions.
- Consumer Electronics: Implementing custom logic in various consumer devices.
Features:
- Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs): The fundamental building blocks for implementing logic functions.
- Input/Output Blocks (IOBs): Flexible interfaces for connecting to external signals.
- Programmable Interconnect Matrix: A versatile routing network for connecting CLBs and IOBs.
- On-Chip Memory: Embedded RAM blocks for data storage.
- Low-Power Operation: The XL family is designed for lower power consumption compared to previous generations.
- PQG208 Package: A 208-pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack, lead-free version.
Benefits:
- Flexibility and Customization: Tailor hardware functionality to specific application requirements.
- Reduced Time-to-Market: Faster prototyping and development compared to ASIC design.
- Lower Power Consumption: Extended battery life in portable applications.
- Reprogrammability: Easily adapt to changing requirements and implement design updates.
- RoHS Compliance: Suitable for environmentally conscious applications.
Additional Details:
The XC4013XL-3 indicates a specific speed grade and is faster than the -4 or -5 speed grade. The 'C' denotes commercial temperature range. The PQG208 package is a surface-mount package designed for easy soldering onto PCBs. Configuration is usually achieved through an external configuration device, such as a PROM or microcontroller. The device supports various configuration schemes to suit different system needs.