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2022-09-24 21:11:22
XC6VLX240T-1FFG1759I original channel
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Manufacturer: Xilinx
Product Category: FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Product: Virtex-6
Number of logic elements: 241152
Number of inputs/outputs: 720 I/O
Operating supply voltage: 1 V
Minimum operating temperature: - 40 C
Maximum operating temperature: + 100 C
Installation style: SMD/SMT
Package/Case: FCBGA-1759
Data rate: 6.6 Gb/s
Series: XC6VLX240T
Trademark: Xilinx
Distributed RAM: 3650 kbit
Embedded Block RAM - EBR: 14976 kbit
Maximum operating frequency: 1600 MHz
Number of Transceivers: 24 Transceiver
Product Type: FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Factory Packing Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Programmable Logic ICs
Brand Name: Virtex
In the previous technological transformation process, since NTSC and PAL have been standard systems for 10 years in the past, and the pace of innovation has been very slow, OEMs' equipment can only use fixed chips to meet the needs of computing, processing and transmission functions. devices, such as custom Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) or direct purchase of off-the-shelf Application Specific Standard Products (ASSPs). Now, the situation is completely different. It takes 12 to 18 months to develop an ASIC for a specific application, and if OEMs rely solely on ASICs to meet current video capture, processing, display, or storage market needs, they will obviously not be able to adapt to the industry's changing standards requirements, resulting in insufficient guarantees. The supply can not get the ideal return on investment, and lose the market. In addition, we can also see from industry trends that ASSP development and investment in the broadcast space is on a downward trend, as foundry and fabless developers take a wait-and-see attitude towards the development of the standard. But the insatiable need for improved I/O performance, multi-channel implementation, and reduced power consumption has forced the broadcast industry to align with Xilinx's "programmable imperative" philosophy.