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OR2T06A-6PS84

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Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
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Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

Data Sheet
June 1999
ORCA
®
Series 2
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
Features
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High-performance, cost-effective, low-power
0.35 µm CMOS technology (OR2CxxA), 0.3 µm CMOS
technology (OR2TxxA), and 0.25 µm CMOS technology
(OR2TxxB), (four-input look-up table (LUT) delay less
than 1.0 ns with -8 speed grade)
High density (up to 43,200 usable, logic-only gates; or
99,400 gates including RAM)
Up to 480 user I/Os (OR2TxxA and OR2TxxB I/Os are
5 V tolerant to allow interconnection to both 3.3 V and
5 V devices, selectable on a per-pin basis)
Four 16-bit look-up tables and four latches/flip-flops per
PFU, nibble-oriented for implementing 4-, 8-, 16-, and/or
32-bit (or wider) bus structures
Eight 3-state buffers per PFU for on-chip bus structures
Fast, on-chip user SRAM has features to simplify RAM
design and increase RAM speed:
— Asynchronous single port: 64 bits/PFU
— Synchronous single port: 64 bits/PFU
— Synchronous dual port: 32 bits/PFU
Improved ability to combine PFUs to create larger RAM
structures using write-port enable and 3-state buffers
Fast, dense multipliers can be created with the multiplier
mode (4 x 1 multiplier/PFU):
— 8 x 8 multiplier requires only 16 PFUs
— 30% increase in speed
Flip-flop/latch options to allow programmable priority of
synchronous set/reset vs. clock enable
Enhanced cascadable nibble-wide data path
capabilities for adders, subtractors, counters, multipliers,
and comparators including internal fast-carry operation
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Innovative, abundant, and hierarchical nibble-
oriented routing resources that allow automatic use of
internal gates for all device densities without sacrificing
performance
Upward bit stream compatible with the
ORCA
ATT2Cxx/
ATT2Txx series of devices
Pinout-compatible with new
ORCA
Series 3 FPGAs
TTL or CMOS input levels programmable per pin for the
OR2CxxA (5 V) devices
Individually programmable drive capability:
12 mA sink/6 mA source or 6 mA sink/3 mA source
Built-in boundary scan (IEEE *1149.1 JTAG) and
3-state all I/O pins, (TS_ALL) testability functions
Multiple configuration options, including simple, low pin-
count serial ROMs, and peripheral or JTAG modes for in-
system programming (ISP)
Full PCI bus compliance for all devices
Supported by industry-standard CAE tools for design
entry, synthesis, and simulation with
ORCA
Foundry
Development System support (for back-end implementa-
tion)
New, added features (OR2TxxB) have:
— More I/O per package than the OR2TxxA family
— No dedicated 5 V supply (V
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5)
— Faster configuration speed (40 MHz)
— Pin selectable I/O clamping diodes provide 5V or 3.3V
PCI compliance and 5V tolerance
— Full PCI bus compliance in both 5V and 3.3V PCI sys-
tems
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Table 1.
ORCA
Series 2 FPGAs
Device
OR2C04A/OR2T04A
OR2C06A/OR2T06A
OR2C08A/OR2T08A
OR2C10A/OR2T10A
OR2C12A/OR2T12A
OR2C15A/OR2T15A/OR2T15B
OR2C26A/OR2T26A
OR2C40A/OR2T40A/OR2T40B
Usable
Gates*
4,800—11,000
6,900—15,900
9,400—21,600
12,300—28,300
15,600—35,800
19,200—44,200
27,600—63,600
43,200—99,400
# LUTs
400
576
784
1024
1296
1600
2304
3600
Registers
400
576
724
1024
1296
1600
2304
3600
Max User
RAM Bits
6,400
9,216
12,544
16,384
20,736
25,600
36,864
57,600
User
I/Os
160
192
224
256
288
320
384
480
Array Size
10 x 10
12 x 12
14 x 14
16 x 16
18 x 18
20 x 20
24 x 24
30 x 30
* The first number in the usable gates column assumes 48 gates per PFU (12 gates per four-input LUT/FF pair) for logic-only designs. The
second number assumes 30% of a design is RAM. PFUs used as RAM are counted at four gates per bit, with each PFU capable of
implementing a 16 x 4 RAM (or 256 gates) per PFU.
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