The XC95216-10PQG160I is a Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) from Xilinx, belonging to the XC9500 family. It offers a high-density, cost-effective solution for a variety of digital logic applications. The 'PQG160I' indicates that the device is packaged in a 160-pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP) and has an industrial temperature range.
Applications:
- High-Speed Logic
- Address Decoding
- Peripheral Control
- State Machine Implementation
- Glue Logic
Features:
- High-Density CPLD: Provides a substantial amount of programmable logic resources.
- In-System Programmable (ISP): Enables convenient programming and reprogramming after board assembly.
- 216 Macrocells: Offers ample capacity for implementing complex logic functions.
- 160-Pin PQFP Package (PQG160): Provides a suitable footprint for surface-mount assembly.
- Fast Propagation Delays: Ensures high-speed operation and minimal signal latency.
- Flexible Architecture: Supports a wide variety of logic functions and design styles.
- Global Routing Resources: Facilitates efficient signal routing and timing performance.
- Industrial Temperature Range ('I'): Operates reliably in harsh industrial environments.
- Advanced Feature Set: Includes features such as programmable pull-up resistors and flexible I/O options.
Benefits:
- Design Flexibility: The programmable nature of the CPLD enables easy customization and adaptation to changing requirements.
- Reduced Time-to-Market: The ISP capability accelerates the design cycle and allows for quick updates.
- Lower System Cost: Integration of multiple logic functions into a single device reduces component count and board space.
- Improved System Performance: High-speed performance and efficient routing contribute to faster system operation.
- Reliable Operation in Harsh Environments: The industrial temperature range ensures dependable performance in demanding conditions.
Additional Details:
The XC95216-10PQG160I is commonly used in applications requiring programmable logic and reliable operation in industrial environments. The PQFP package allows for surface-mount assembly and provides a balance between size and ease of handling. The ISP feature is particularly useful for applications where firmware updates or design changes are expected after deployment. The '-10' likely denotes a specific speed grade of 10ns propagation delay.