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AT6003-2QI

Manufacturer Part Number
AT6003-2QI
Description
IC FPGA 2NS 132BQFP
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AT6000(LV)r
Datasheet

Specifications of AT6003-2QI

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
1600
Number Of I /o
108
Number Of Gates
9000
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
132-QFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Number Of Labs/clbs
-
Total Ram Bits
-
Other names
AT60032QI

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Devices range in size from 4,000 to 30,000 usable gates,
and 1024 to 6400 registers. Pin locations are consistent
throughout the AT6000 Series for easy design migration.
High-I/O versions are available for the lower gate count
devices.
AT6000 Series FPGAs utilize a reliable 0.6 µm single-poly,
double-metal CMOS process and are 100% factory-tested.
Atmel's PC- and workstation-based Integrated Develop-
ment System is used to create AT6000 Series designs.
Multiple design entry methods are supported.
The Atmel architecture was developed to provide the high-
est levels of performance, functional density and design
flexibility in an FPGA. The cells in the Atmel array are
small, very efficient and contain the most important and
most commonly used logic and wiring functions. The cell’s
small size leads to arrays with large numbers of cells,
greatly multiplying the functionality in each cell. A simple,
high-speed busing network provides fast, efficient commu-
nication over medium and long distances.
Figure 1. Symmetrical Array Surrounded by I/O
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AT6000(LV) Series
The Symmetrical Array
At the heart of the Atmel architecture is a symmetrical array
of identical cells (Figure 1). The array is continuous and
completely uninterrupted from one edge to the other,
except for bus repeaters spaced every eight cells
(Figure 2).
In addition to logic and storage, cells can also be used as
wires to connect functions together over short distances
and are useful for routing in tight spaces.
The Busing Network
There are two kinds of buses: local and express (see
Figures 2 and 3).
Local buses are the link between the array of cells and the
busing network. There are two local buses – North-South 1
and 2 (NS1 and NS2) – for every column of cells, and two
local buses – East-West 1 and 2 (EW1 and EW2) – for
every row of cells. In a sector (an 8 x 8 array of cells
enclosed by repeaters) each local bus is connected to
every cell in its column or row, thus providing every cell in
the array with read/write access to two North-South and
two East-West buses.

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