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A3P1000-FG144I 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: A3P1000-FG144I
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内容描述: 闪光的ProASIC3系列FPGA [ProASIC3 Flash Family FPGAs]
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文件页数/大小: 206 页 / 5922 K
品牌: ACTEL [ Actel Corporation ]
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ProASIC3 Device Family Overview  
Security, built into the FPGA fabric, is an inherent component of the ProASIC3 family. The flash cells  
are located beneath seven metal layers, and many device design and layout techniques have been  
used to make invasive attacks extremely difficult. The ProASIC3 family, with FlashLock and AES  
security, is unique in being highly resistant to both invasive and noninvasive attacks. Your valuable  
IP is protected and secure, making remote ISP possible. A ProASIC3 device provides the most  
impenetrable security for programmable logic designs.  
Single Chip  
Flash-based FPGAs store their configuration information in on-chip flash cells. Once programmed,  
the configuration data is an inherent part of the FPGA structure, and no external configuration  
data needs to be loaded at system power-up (unlike SRAM-based FPGAs). Therefore, flash-based  
ProASIC3 FPGAs do not require system configuration components such as EEPROMs or  
microcontrollers to load device configuration data. This reduces bill-of-materials costs and PCB  
area, and increases security and system reliability.  
Live at Power-Up  
The Actel flash-based ProASIC3 devices support Level 0 of the LAPU classification standard. This  
feature helps in system component initialization, execution of critical tasks before the processor  
wakes up, setup and configuration of memory blocks, clock generation, and bus activity  
management. The LAPU feature of flash-based ProASIC3 devices greatly simplifies total system  
design and reduces total system cost, often eliminating the need for CPLDs and clock generation  
PLLs that are used for these purposes in a system. In addition, glitches and brownouts in system  
power will not corrupt the ProASIC3 device's flash configuration, and unlike SRAM-based FPGAs,  
the device will not have to be reloaded when system power is restored. This enables the reduction  
or complete removal of the configuration PROM, expensive voltage monitor, brownout detection,  
and clock generator devices from the PCB design. Flash-based ProASIC3 devices simplify total  
system design and reduce cost and design risk while increasing system reliability and improving  
system initialization time.  
Firm Errors  
Firm errors occur most commonly when high-energy neutrons, generated in the upper atmosphere,  
strike a configuration cell of an SRAM FPGA. The energy of the collision can change the state of the  
configuration cell and thus change the logic, routing, or I/O behavior in an unpredictable way.  
These errors are impossible to prevent in SRAM FPGAs. The consequence of this type of error can be  
a complete system failure. Firm errors do not exist in the configuration memory of ProASIC3 flash-  
based FPGAs. Once it is programmed, the flash cell configuration element of ProASIC3 FPGAs  
cannot be altered by high-energy neutrons and is therefore immune to them. Recoverable (or soft)  
errors occur in the user data SRAM of all FPGA devices. These can easily be mitigated by using error  
detection and correction (EDAC) circuitry built into the FPGA fabric.  
Low Power  
Flash-based ProASIC3 devices exhibit power characteristics similar to an ASIC, making them an ideal  
choice for power-sensitive applications. ProASIC3 devices have only a very limited power-on current  
surge and no high-current transition period, both of which occur on many FPGAs.  
ProASIC3 devices also have low dynamic power consumption to further maximize power savings.  
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