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TYPES OF FPGA FROM

XILINX

FPGA DEFINTION

DEFINITION:

Field Programmable Gate Arrays(FPGAs) are semiconductor devices that are based around a
matrix of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) connected via programmable interconnects. FPGAs
can be reprogrammed to desired application or functionality requirements after manufacturing.

INVENTION OF FPGA

XILINX co-founders Ross

Freeman and

Bernard

Vonderschmitt invented

the

first

commercially viable field-programmable gate array in 1985 the XC2064 The XC2064 had
programmable gates and programmable interconnects between gates, the beginnings of a new
technology and market. The XC2064 had 64 configurable logic blocks (CLBs), with two
three-input lookup tables (LUTs).It is also known as XC2000.

TYPES OF FPGA FROM


XILINX

Spartan
Virtex
Kintex
Artix

FPGA:SPARTAN

The Spartan series targets applications with a low-power footprint, extreme cost sensitivity
and high volume, replacements for fixed logic gate arrays and application specific standard
products.

EVOLUTION OF SPARTANS

FEATURES OF SPARTAN
FAMILIES
DEVICE

NO.OF
LOGIC
BLOCKS

SPARTAN 3

NO.OF
GATE
COUNT

SPEED

NO.OF I/O
CELLS

1,728-74,880 50K-5000K

Upto
622MBPS

124-633

SPARTAN 3E

2,160-33,192 100K1600K

Upto
622MBPS

108-376

SPARTAN 6LX

3,840147,443

Upto3.12GB
PS

132-576

SPARTAN
6LXT

24,051147,443

Upto3.12GB
PS

250-570

FPGA:VIRTEX

Virtex is the flagship family of FPGA products developed by Xilinx.

Xilinx Virtex series is the first line of FPGA to offer one million system gates. it is introduced
in 1998.the virtex product line fundamentally predefined programmable logic by expanding
traditional capabilities of FPGAs

EVOLUTION OF VIRTEX

FEATURES OF VIRTEX
FAMILIES
DEVICE

NO.OF
LOGIC
BLOCKS

VIRTEX 5
LX

NO.OF
GATE
COUNT

SPEED

NO.OF I/O
CELLS

4,800-51,840

Upto
10368KBPS

400-1200

VIRTEX 5
LXT

3,120-51,840

Upto
11664KBPS

172-960

VIRTEX 5
SXT

5,440-37,440

Upto
18576KBPS

360-960

VIRTEX 5
FXT

5,120-30,720

Upto
16416KBPS

360-960

VIRTEX 6
LXT

74,496758,784

Upto
25920KBPS

360-1200

VIRTEX 6
SXT

314,880476,160

Upto
38304KBPS

720-840

VIRTEX 6

251,904-

Upto

380-720

FEATURES OF 7 SERIES
FPGA

low-power variant of 28nm process technology


The 7 series FPGAs combine power reducing process, design techniques, and
architectural enhancements to deliver the lowest power consumption, compared to
previous generation FPGAs:
Breakthrough 50% Power Reduction
Greater than 2X System Performance
Dramatically Reduced Development Time

FPGA:KINTEX-7

The Kintex-7 family is the first Xilinx mid-range FPGA family that the company
claims delivers Virtex-6 family performance at less than half the price while
consuming 50 percent less power.

KINTEX-7

Industrys Best Price Performance FPGAS

50% low power than previous generations

High range(3.3v) and high performance(1.8v) I/O

The Kintex family includes high-performance 12.5 Gbit/s or lower-cost optimized


6.5 Gbit/s serial connectivity, memory, and logic performance required for
applications such as high volume 10G optical wired communication equipment,
and provides a balance of signal processing performance, power consumption and
cost to support the deployment of Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless networks.

ARTIX-7

The Artix-7 family delivers 50 percent lower power and 35 percent lower cost
compared to the Spartan-6 family and is based on the unified Virtex-series
architecture. Xilinx claims that Artix-7 FPGAs deliver the performance required to
address cost-sensitive, high-volume markets previously served by ASSPs, ASICs,
and low-cost FPGAs

ARTIX-7

lowest power, lowest cost and small form factor FPGA

Upto 16 6.6 GBPS Serial transrecievers

High Range (3.3V) I/O

The ARTIX family is designed to address the small form factor and low-power
performance

requirements

of

battery-powered

portable

ultrasound

equipment,

commercial digital camera lens control, and military avionics and communications
equipment.

7 SERIES FPGA FAMILIES

FPGA:ZYNQ

The Zynq-7000 family of SoCs addresses high-end embedded-system applications,


such as video surveillance, automotive-driver assistance, next-generation wireless,
and factory automation.

In 2013, Xilinx introduced the Zynq-7100, which integrates (DSP) to meet


emerging programmable systems integration requirements of wireless, broadcast,
medical and military applications

FPGA:ZYNQ
Zynq-7000 integrate a completeCORTEX-A9-processor-based 28 nm
system. The Zynq architecture differs from previous marriages of
programmable logic and embedded processors by moving from an
FPGA-centric platform to a processor-centric model.

For software developers, Zynq-7000 appear the same as a standard,


fully featured ARM processor-based system-on-chip (SOC), booting
immediately at power-up and capable of running a variety of operating
systems independently of the programmable logic.

Benefits of FPGAs

Real-time analysis of high-rate data streams


(Performance)
Deterministic hardware dedicated to every task
(Reliability)
Nonrecurring engineering expenses
(Reconfigurability )
Radiation Hardened and Program Integrity.
(Durability)
Flexible and rapid prototyping
(Development)

FPGA-APPLICATIONS
APPLICATIONS
Wireless LTE infrastructure
10G PON OLT line card
LED backlit and 3D video displays
Video-over-IP bridge
Cellular radio
Medical Imaging
Avionics imaging
Set top boxes
Motor control

THANK YOU

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