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U1AFS600-2FG484

U1AFS600-2FG484

Model U1AFS600-2FG484
Description Field Programmable Gate Array,
PDF file Total 334 pages (File size: 18M)
Chip Manufacturer MICROSEMI
Device Architecture
5 V Output Tolerance
Fusion I/Os must be set to 3.3 V LVTTL or 3.3 V LVCMOS mode to reliably drive 5 V TTL receivers. It is
also critical that there be NO external I/O pull-up resistor to 5 V, since this resistor would pull the I/O pad
voltage beyond the 3.6 V absolute maximum value and consequently cause damage to the I/O.
When set to 3.3 V LVTTL or 3.3 V LVCMOS mode, Fusion I/Os can directly drive signals into 5 V TTL
receivers. In fact, VOL = 0.4 V and VOH = 2.4 V in both 3.3 V LVTTL and 3.3 V LVCMOS modes exceed
the VIL = 0.8 V and VIH = 2 V level requirements of 5 V TTL receivers. Therefore, level '1' and level '0'
will be recognized correctly by 5 V TTL receivers.
Simultaneously Switching Outputs and PCB Layout
Simultaneously switching outputs (SSOs) can produce signal integrity problems on adjacent
signals that are not part of the SSO bus. Both inductive and capacitive coupling parasitics of bond
wires inside packages and of traces on PCBs will transfer noise from SSO busses onto signals
adjacent to those busses. Additionally, SSOs can produce ground bounce noise and VCCI dip
noise. These two noise types are caused by rapidly changing currents through GND and VCCI
package pin inductances during switching activities:
Ground bounce noise voltage = L(GND) * di/dt
VCCI dip noise voltage = L(VCCI) * di/dt
Any group of four or more input pins switching on the same clock edge is considered an SSO bus. The
shielding should be done both on the board and inside the package unless otherwise described.
In-package shielding can be achieved in several ways; the required shielding will vary depending on
whether pins next to SSO bus are LVTTL/LVCMOS inputs, LVTTL/LVCMOS outputs, or
GTL/SSTL/HSTL/LVDS/LVPECL inputs and outputs. Board traces in the vicinity of the SSO bus have to
be adequately shielded from mutual coupling and inductive noise that can be generated by the SSO bus.
Also, noise generated by the SSO bus needs to be reduced inside the package.
PCBs perform an important function in feeding stable supply voltages to the IC and, at the same time,
maintaining signal integrity between devices.
Key issues that need to considered are as follows:
Power and ground plane design and decoupling network design
Transmission line reflections and terminations
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