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XC7A100T-1FGG484C

XC7A100T-1FGG484C

AMD
Artix-7 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) IC 285 4976640 101440 484-BBGA
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Overview

The XC7A100T-1FGG484C is a high-performance Artix-7 FPGA from AMD (formerly Xilinx) featuring 101,440 logic cells and 285 user I/O pins. It is designed to provide high logic density and significant digital signal processing capability in a power-efficient 28-nanometer architecture, making it suitable for cost-sensitive applications requiring high-speed serial transceivers.

Why Choose This Part

This FPGA offers a balanced ratio of logic resources to power consumption, featuring 4,976,640 total RAM bits for deep data buffering. It includes advanced features like partial reconfiguration and built-in FIFO logic, which simplify the design of complex data pathways and system-level integration.

Applications

Industrial Networking
Implementation of real-time Ethernet protocols and fieldbus controllers using the built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet capabilities.
Video Processing
High-bandwidth image filtering, scaling, and format conversion utilizing the large Block RAM and DSP slices.
PCI Express Integration
Serving as a high-speed endpoint for data acquisition systems via the integrated PCIe interface block.
Embedded Control
Co-processing with a soft-core processor like MicroBlaze to handle complex motor control or robotics tasks.

Key Specifications

Mounting Type Surface Mount
Number of I/O 285
Package / Case 484-BBGA
Total RAM Bits 4976640
Voltage - Supply 0.95V ~ 1.05V
Number of LABs/CLBs 7925
Operating Temperature 0degC ~ 85degC (TJ)
Supplier Device Package 484-FBGA (23x23)
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 101440

Getting Started

Designers should use the Vivado Design Suite for synthesis, implementation, and bitstream generation. For hardware evaluation, the Nexys A7 or Arty A7 development boards are standard industry choices that feature similar Artix-7 silicon and provide access to the various I/O and communication interfaces.

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