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XC3S1200E-4FG400I

Manufacturer Part Number
XC3S1200E-4FG400I
Description
FPGA Spartan®-3E Family 1.2M Gates 19512 Cells 572MHz 90nm (CMOS) Technology 1.2V 400-Pin FBGA
Manufacturer
Xilinx Inc
Series
Spartan™-3Er
Datasheet

Specifications of XC3S1200E-4FG400I

Package
400FBGA
Family Name
Spartan®-3E
Device Logic Cells
19512
Device Logic Units
2168
Device System Gates
1200000
Number Of Registers
17344
Maximum Internal Frequency
572 MHz
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
1.2 V
Maximum Number Of User I/os
304
Ram Bits
516096
Number Of Logic Elements/cells
19512
Number Of Labs/clbs
2168
Total Ram Bits
516096
Number Of I /o
304
Number Of Gates
1200000
Voltage - Supply
1.14 V ~ 1.26 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 100°C
Package / Case
400-BGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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The outputs of the top or bottom BUFGMUX elements con-
nect to two vertical spines, each comprising four vertical
clock lines as shown in
these clock signals connect to the eight-line horizontal clock
spine.
Outputs of the left and right BUFGMUX elements are routed
onto the left or right horizontal spines, each comprising
eight horizontal clock lines.
Each of the eight clock signals in a clock quadrant derives
either from a global clock signal or a half clock signal. In
other words, there are up to 24 total potential clock inputs to
the FPGA, eight of which can connect to clocked elements
DS312-2 (v3.8) August 26, 2009
Product Specification
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Figure 47: Clock Sources for the Eight Clock Lines within a Clock Quadrant
a. Left (TL and BL Quadrants) Half of Die
BUFGMUX Output
X0Y9 (Left Half)
X0Y8 (Left Half)
X0Y7 (Left Half)
X0Y6 (Left Half)
X0Y5 (Left Half)
X0Y4 (Left Half)
X0Y3 (Left Half)
X0Y2 (Left Half)
X1Y10 (Global)
X1Y11 (Global)
X2Y10 (Global)
X2Y11 (Global)
X1Y0 (Global)
X1Y1 (Global)
X2Y0 (Global)
X2Y1 (Global)
Figure
45. At the center of the die,
Clock Line
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
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b. Right (TR and BR Quadrants) Half of Die
X3Y9 (Right Half)
X3Y8 (Right Half)
X3Y7 (Right Half)
X3Y6 (Right Half)
X3Y5 (Right Half)
X3Y4 (Right Half)
X3Y3 (Right Half)
X3Y2 (Right Half)
BUFGMUX Output
in a single clock quadrant.
lines in each quadrant are selected from associated BUFG-
MUX sources. For example, if quadrant clock ‘A’ in the bot-
tom left (BL) quadrant originates from BUFGMUX_X2Y1,
then the clock signal from BUFGMUX_X0Y2 is unavailable
in the bottom left quadrant. However, the top left (TL) quad-
rant clock ‘A’ can still solely use the output from either
BUFGMUX_X2Y1 or BUFGMUX_X0Y2 as the source.
To minimize the dynamic power dissipation of the clock net-
work, the Xilinx development software automatically dis-
ables all clock segments not in use.
X1Y10 (Global)
X1Y11 (Global)
X2Y10 (Global)
X2Y11 (Global)
X1Y0 (Global)
X1Y1 (Global)
X2Y0 (Global)
X2Y1 (Global)
DS312-2_17_103105
Figure 47
Clock Line
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
Functional Description
shows how the clock
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