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XC4013XL-1BGG256I

Description
Field Programmable Gate Array, 576 CLBs, 10000 Gates, 200MHz, CMOS, PBGA256, PLASTIC, BGA-256
CategoryProgrammable logic devices    Programmable logic   
File Size983KB,68 Pages
ManufacturerXILINX
Websitehttps://www.xilinx.com/
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Field Programmable Gate Array, 576 CLBs, 10000 Gates, 200MHz, CMOS, PBGA256, PLASTIC, BGA-256

XC4013XL-1BGG256I Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
Objectid2040298211
Parts packaging codeBGA
package instructionBGA,
Contacts256
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Other featuresMAX USABLE 13000 LOGIC GATES
maximum clock frequency200 MHz
Combined latency of CLB-Max1.3 ns
JESD-30 codeS-PBGA-B256
JESD-609 codee1
length27 mm
Humidity sensitivity level3
Configurable number of logic blocks576
Equivalent number of gates10000
Number of terminals256
organize576 CLBS, 10000 GATES
Package body materialPLASTIC/EPOXY
encapsulated codeBGA
Package shapeSQUARE
Package formGRID ARRAY
Peak Reflow Temperature (Celsius)250
Programmable logic typeFIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY
Certification statusNot Qualified
Maximum seat height2.55 mm
Maximum supply voltage3.6 V
Minimum supply voltage3 V
Nominal supply voltage3.3 V
surface mountYES
technologyCMOS
Terminal surfaceTin/Silver/Copper (Sn95.5Ag4.0Cu0.5)
Terminal formBALL
Terminal pitch1.27 mm
Terminal locationBOTTOM
Maximum time at peak reflow temperature30
width27 mm
Product Obsolete or Under Obsolescence
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XC4000E and XC4000X Series Field
Programmable Gate Arrays
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May 14, 1999 (Version 1.6)
Product Specification
XC4000E and XC4000X Series
Features
Note:
Information in this data sheet covers the XC4000E,
XC4000EX, and XC4000XL families. A separate data sheet
covers the XC4000XLA and XC4000XV families. Electrical
Specifications and package/pin information are covered in
separate sections for each family to make the information
easier to access, review, and print. For access to these sec-
tions, see the Xilinx web site at
http://www.xilinx.com/xlnx/xweb/xil_publications_index.jsp
System featured Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
- SelectRAM
TM
memory: on-chip ultra-fast RAM with
- synchronous write option
- dual-port RAM option
- Fully PCI compliant (speed grades -2 and faster)
- Abundant flip-flops
- Flexible function generators
- Dedicated high-speed carry logic
- Wide edge decoders on each edge
- Hierarchy of interconnect lines
- Internal 3-state bus capability
- Eight global low-skew clock or signal distribution
networks
System Performance beyond 80 MHz
Flexible Array Architecture
Low Power Segmented Routing Architecture
Systems-Oriented Features
- IEEE 1149.1-compatible boundary scan logic
support
- Individually programmable output slew rate
- Programmable input pull-up or pull-down resistors
- 12 mA sink current per XC4000E output
Configured by Loading Binary File
- Unlimited re-programmability
Read Back Capability
- Program verification
- Internal node observability
Backward Compatible with XC4000 Devices
Development System runs on most common computer
platforms
- Interfaces to popular design environments
- Fully automatic mapping, placement and routing
- Interactive design editor for design optimization
Low-Voltage Versions Available
• Low-Voltage Devices Function at 3.0 - 3.6 Volts
• XC4000XL: High Performance Low-Voltage Versions of
XC4000EX devices
Additional XC4000X Series Features
High Performance — 3.3 V XC4000XL
High Capacity — Over 180,000 Usable Gates
5 V tolerant I/Os on XC4000XL
0.35
µm
SRAM process for XC4000XL
Additional Routing Over XC4000E
- almost twice the routing capacity for high-density
designs
Buffered Interconnect for Maximum Speed Blocks
Improved VersaRing
TM
I/O Interconnect for Better Fixed
Pinout Flexibility
12 mA Sink Current Per XC4000X Output
Flexible New High-Speed Clock Network
- Eight additional Early Buffers for shorter clock delays
- Virtually unlimited number of clock signals
Optional Multiplexer or 2-input Function Generator on
Device Outputs
Four Additional Address Bits in Master Parallel
Configuration Mode
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Introduction
XC4000 Series high-performance, high-capacity Field Pro-
grammable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) provide the benefits of
custom CMOS VLSI, while avoiding the initial cost, long
development cycle, and inherent risk of a conventional
masked gate array.
The result of thirteen years of FPGA design experience and
feedback from thousands of customers, these FPGAs com-
bine architectural versatility, on-chip Select-RAM memory
with edge-triggered and dual-port modes, increased
speed, abundant routing resources, and new, sophisticated
software to achieve fully automated implementation of
complex, high-density, high-performance designs.
The XC4000E and XC4000X Series currently have 20
members, as shown in
Table 1.
May 14, 1999 (Version 1.6)
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