The XCR306410VQ100C is a CoolRunner XPLA3 Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) from Xilinx. It is designed for high-performance and low-power applications, offering a flexible platform for implementing custom logic.
Applications:
- Address decoding: Used for decoding memory addresses in embedded systems.
- Glue logic: Implements glue logic functions to connect different components in a system.
- I/O expansion: Provides additional I/O pins for microcontroller or microprocessor systems.
- State machines: Implements state machines for controlling complex systems.
- Small embedded control systems: Suited for use in compact embedded control applications.
Features:
- 64 macrocells: Contains 64 macrocells for implementing logic functions.
- 100-pin VQFP package: Comes in a 100-pin Very Thin Quad Flat Pack (VQFP) package, saving board space.
- Fast propagation delay: Offers a fast propagation delay, ensuring high-speed performance.
- Low power consumption: Consumes very little power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- In-system programmable: Can be programmed in-system, simplifying design changes and updates.
Benefits:
- Design flexibility: Allows designers to implement custom logic functions tailored to their specific needs.
- High performance: Delivers high-speed performance for demanding applications.
- Low power consumption: Extends battery life in portable applications.
- Simplified design: Reduces the number of external components required for logic implementation.
- Easy programming: Can be easily programmed in-system, simplifying design changes and updates.
Technical Specifications (Based on XCR3064XL Family):
- Macrocells: 64
- Registers: 64
- I/O Pins: 64
- System Gates: Up to 1500
- Propagation Delay: As low as 4.5 ns
- Supply Voltage: 3.3V
- Package Type: VQ100 (100-Pin VQFP)
The XCR306410VQ100C is a high-performance, low-power CPLD suitable for a wide range of applications. Its flexible architecture, fast propagation delay, and in-system programmability make it an excellent choice for implementing custom logic in embedded systems.