Part No:
XC2C128-7CP132I
Category:
Programmable Logic ICs
Description:
0.5mm PMIC CoolRunner II Series XC2C128 132 Pin 1.8V 132-TFBGA, CSPBGA
Package:
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Production Status:
In Stock Status:
Specification
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s)
Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup)
Number of Logic Elements/Cells
Voltage Supply - Internal
Products Detail
XC2C128-7CP132I Overview
Currently, there are 128 macro cells, which are low-power cell sites (towers, antennas, masts) that serve as radio coverage.There is a 132-TFBGA, CSPBGA package containing it.Terminations of devices are set to 132.BOTTOM is the terminal position of this electrical part.A voltage of 1.8Vprovides power to the device.It is recommended that the chip be packaged by Tray.The device operates at a temperature of -40°C~85°C TA in order to ensure its reliability.Ideally, the chip should be mounted by Surface Mount.The CoolRunner II series FPGA is one of these types.In this chip, the 132 pins are programmed.If you use this device, you will also find YES.The XC2C128 can be used to identify its related parts.For digital circuits, there are 3000 gates. These devices serve as building blocks.Optimal efficiency requires a supply voltage of 1.8V.A Surface Mount is mounted on this electronic component.There are 132 pins on it.In this case, the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) is 1.9V.152MHz is the maximum frequency.In order to form a fundamental building block, there are 8 logic elements or cells.
XC2C128-7CP132I Features
132-TFBGA, CSPBGA package
The operating temperature of -40°C~85°C TA
132 pin count
132 pins
XC2C128-7CP132I Applications
There are a lot of Xilinx Inc.
XC2C128-7CP132I CPLDs applications.
- Bootloaders for FPGAs
- Address decoders
- Custom state machines
- Digital systems
- Portable digital devices
- Handheld digital devices
- Battery operated portable devices
- Complex programmable logic devices
- Digital designs
- Field programmable gate
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