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IC STRATX III FPGA 150K 1152FBGA

EP3SL150F1152C3N

Manufacturer Part Number
EP3SL150F1152C3N
Description
IC STRATX III FPGA 150K 1152FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix® IIIr

Specifications of EP3SL150F1152C3N

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
142500
Number Of Labs/clbs
5700
Total Ram Bits
6390
Number Of I /o
744
Voltage - Supply
0.86 V ~ 1.15 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
1152-FBGA
For Use With
544-2568 - KIT DEVELOPMENT STRATIX III
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Number Of Gates
-
Other names
544-2408
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Introduction
Stratix III Power Technology
Selectable Core Voltage
© February 2009 Altera Corporation
SIII51016-1.5
The total power of an FPGA includes static power and dynamic power. Static power is
the power consumed by the FPGA when it is programmed but no clocks are
operating. Dynamic power is comprised of switching power when the device is
configured and running. Dynamic power is calculated with the
Equation 16–1. Dynamic Power Equation
Equation 16–1
However, voltage can be varied to lower dynamic power consumption by the square
value of the voltage difference. Stratix
power with advanced process optimizations, selectable core voltage, and
programmable power technology. These technologies enable Stratix III designs to
optimally meet design-specific performance requirements with the lowest possible
power.
The Quartus
ensure performance is met at the lowest power consumption. This automatic process
allows you to concentrate on the functionality of your design, instead of the power
consumption of the design.
Power consumption also affects thermal management. Stratix III offers a temperature
sensing diode (TSD), which you can use with external circuitry to monitor the device
junction temperature for activities such as controlling air flow to the FPGA.
The following section provides details about Stratix III selectable core voltage and
programmable power technology.
Altera offers a series of low-voltage Stratix products that have the ability to power the
core logic of the device with either a 0.9-V or 1.1-V power supply. This power supply,
called V
digital signal processing (DSP) blocks, TriMatrix
and routing lines. The periphery, consisting of the I/O registers and their routing
connections are powered by V
same 1.1-V power supply if you want both V
CCL
, powers the logic array block (LAB), memory logic array block (MLAB),
®
II software optimizes all designs with Stratix III power technology to
shows that the frequency and toggle rate are design-dependent.
P
=
CC
1
-- - CV
2
with a 1.1-V power supply. You can use the
2
×
®
16. Programmable Power and
frequency
III devices minimize static and dynamic
Temperature-Sensing Diodes
CC
and V
×
TM
toggle rate
memory blocks, clock networks,
CCL
in Stratix III Devices
to be 1.1 V.
Stratix III Device Handbook, Volume 1
Equation
16–1:

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