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    From: Rohit Mathur<rohitmathurs@h...>
    Date: Thu Sep 9 09:08:59 CEST 2004
    Subject: [oc] FPGA speed grade
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    Hi Dipak,

    FPGA's come in different speed grades. So within one family, you might have
    four different speed grades for the same part number and package. I am not
    sure about Xilinx, but with Altera FPGA's the lower the -X the faster the
    FPGA. The speed is specified in terms of the tpd (pin-to-pin delay)
    parameter in the FPGA datasheet. This affects the maximum operating
    frequency of your design in that particular FPGA.

    Hope this helps,

    Regards

    Rohit
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Dipak Modi" <dipakm@e...>
    To: <ASICDESIGN@y...>; "Discussion list about free open source IP
    cores" <cores@o...>
    Sent: 09 September 2004 12:15
    Subject: [oc] FPGA speed grade


    Hi All,

    What does speed grade in FPGA part name signifies?
    Say xilinx part name: XC3S50 -4 PQ G 208 C, So how this -4 term is
    related with the FPGA speed?

    Thanks,

    Dipak



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