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AGL1000 Series 144 kb RAM 250 MHz 1 M System Gate Low-Power Flash FPGAs -CSP-281

Mfr Part#: AGL1000V5-CSG281I
Mounting Method:  SurfaceMount 

Package Style:  CSP-281 

Packaging:  EACH

 
 

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  • System Gates: 1000000
  • Number of I/O Lines: 215
  • Operating Frequency-Max: 250 MHz
  • FLASH Size: 1 kb
  • RAM Size (Bits): 144 kb
  • Supply Voltage: 1.5 V
Actel is the leading supplier of nonvolatile low-power programmable technologies.  The company’s mission is to manage power consumption from both the chip and system, leveraging   the industry’s lowest power FPGAs and unique mixed-signal FPGAs to offer system designers a competitive edge.  Actel’s history of reliability, coupled with its unique flash-based technology, sets them apart from traditional FPGA manufacturers.  Whether you’re designing applications for consumer and portable medical market, tomorrow’s environmentally friendly data centers, industrial controls, and the automotive, space and military/aerospace markets, power matters.

The Actel IGLOO families, which include IGLOO/e, IGLOO nano, and IGLOO PLUS devices, are reprogrammable, full-featured flash FPGAs designed to meet the demanding power and area requirements of today's portable and power-conscious electronics. Based on Actel nonvolatile flash technology and single-chip ProASIC3/E FPGA architecture, the 1.2 V / 1.5 V operating voltage family offers the industry's lowest power consumption, smallest footprint, and competitive prices.

The IGLOO families support up to 3 million system gates with up to 504 kbits of true dual-port SRAM, up to 6 embedded PLLs, and up to 620 user I/Os. Low-power applications that require 32-bit processing can use the ARM Cortex-M1 processor without license fee or royalties in M1 IGLOO devices. Developed specifically for implementation in FPGAs, Cortex-M1 offers an optimal balance between performance and size to minimize power consumption

 

The Actel IGLOO family of reprogrammable, full-featured flash FPGAs is designed to meet the demanding power, area, and cost requirements of today's portable electronics. Based on the Actel nonvolatile flash technology and single-chip ProASIC3 FPGA architecture, the 1.2 V to 1.5 V operating voltage family offers the industry's lowest power consumption—as low as 5 µW. The IGLOO family supports up to 3 million system gates with up to 504 kbits of true dual-port SRAM, up to 6 embedded PLLs, and up to 620 user I/Os.

Low-power applications that require 32-bit processing can use the ARM Cortex-M1 processor without license fee or royalties in M1 IGLOO devices. Developed specifically for implementation in FPGAs, Cortex-M1 offers an optimal balance between performance and size to minimize power consumption.

AGL1000V5-CSG281I is an IGLOO device: 1M gate density, standard speed, 281pin polygon ball grid array chip scale package, 1.5 volts, industrial temp, lead free

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