ACTEL A54SX72A

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HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
Features and Benefits
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Leading Edge Performance
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215 MHz System Performance (Military Temperature)
5.3 ns Clock-to-Out (Pin-to-Pin) (Military Temperature)
240 MHz Internal Performance (Military Temperature)
Specifications
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48,000 to 108,000 Available System Gates
Up to 228 User-Programmable I/O Pins
Up to 2,012 Dedicated Flip-Flops
0.25/0.22 µ CMOS Process Technology
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Features
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Hot-Swap Compliant I/Os
Power-Up/Down Friendly (no sequencing required
for supply voltages)
Class B Level Devices
Three Standard Hermetic Package Options
Product Profile
Device
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Actel Secure Programming Technology with
FuseLock™ Prevents Reverse Engineering and Design
Theft
Cold-Sparing Capability
Individual Output Slew Rate Control
QML Certified Devices
100% Military Temperature Tested (–55°C to +125°C)
33 MHz PCI Compliant
CPLD and FPGA Integration
Single-Chip Solution
Configurable I/O Support for 3.3 V/5 V PCI, LVTTL,
and TTL
Configurable Weak Resistor Pull-Up or Pull-Down for
Tristated Outputs during Power-Up
Up to 100% Resource Utilization and 100% Pin
Locking
2.5 V, 3.3 V, and 5 V Mixed Voltage Operation with
5 V Input Tolerance and 5 V Drive Strength
Very Low Power Consumption
Deterministic, User-Controllable Timing
Unique In-System Diagnostic and Verification
Capability with Silicon Explorer II
Boundary-Scan Testing in Compliance with IEEE
1149.1 (JTAG)
A54SX32A
A54SX72A
Capacity
Typical Gates
System Gates
32,000
48,000
72,000
108,000
Logic Modules
Combinatorial Cells
2,880
1,800
6,036
4,024
Register Cells
Dedicated Flip-Flops
Maximum Flip-Flops
1,080
1,980
2,012
4,024
Maximum User I/Os
228
213
Global Clocks
3
3
Quadrant Clocks
0
4
Yes
Yes
Boundary-Scan Testing
3.3 V / 5 V PCI
Yes
Yes
Clock-to-Out
5.3 ns
6.7 ns
0 ns
0 ns
Std, –1
Std, –1
84, 208, 256
208, 256
Input Set-Up (External)
Speed Grades
Package (by Pin Count)
CQFP
N o ve m b e r 2 0 0 6
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HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
Ordering Information
A54SX32A – 1
CQ
M
208
Application (Ambient Temperature Range)
M = Military (–55 to +125°C)
B = MIL-STD-883 Class B
Package Lead Count
Package Type
CQ = Ceramic Quad Flat Pack
Speed Grade
Blank = Standard Speed
1 = Approximately 15% Faster than Standard
Part Number
A54SX32A = 48,000 System Gates
A54SX72A = 108,000 System Gates
Figure 1 •
HiRel SX-A Family Ordering Information
Ceramic Device Resources
User I/Os (including clock buffers)
Device
CQFP 84-Pin
CQFP 208-Pin
CQFP 256-Pin
A54SX32A
62
174
228
A54SX72A
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171
213
Note: Package Definitions: CQFP = Ceramic Quad Flat Pack
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Actel MIL-STD-883 Product Flow
Step
Screen
883 Method
883 – Class B
Requirement
1.
Internal Visual
2010, Test Condition B
100%
2.
Temperature Cycling
1010, Test Condition C
100%
3.
Constant Acceleration
2001, Test Condition D, Y1, Orientation Only
100%
4.
Seal
a. Fine
b. Gross
1014
5.
Visual Inspection
2009
100%
6.
Pre-Burn-In Electrical Parameters
In accordance with applicable Actel device specification
100%
7.
Burn-In Test
1015, Condition D, 160 hours @ 125°C or 80 hours @ 150°C
100%
8.
Interim (Post-Burn-In) Electrical Parameters
In accordance with applicable Actel device specification
100%
9.
Percent Defective Allowable
5%
All Lots
10.
Final Electrical Test
In accordance with applicable Actel device specification,
which includes a, b, and c:
11.
100%
100%
100%
a. Static Tests
(1) 25°C (Subgroup 1, Table I)
(2) –55°C and +125°C
(Subgroups 2 and 3, Table I)
5005
5005
b. Functional Tests
(1) 25°C (Subgroup 7, Table I)
(2) –55°C and +125°C
(Subgroups 8A and 8B, Table I)
5005
5005
100%
c. Switching Tests at 25°C
(Subgroup 9, Table I)
5005
100%
External Visual
2009
100%
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Table of Contents
General Description
QML Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
HiRel SX-A Family Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Other Architectural Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Detailed Specifications
2.5 V/3.3 V/5 V Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
5 V PCI Compliance for the HiRel SX-A Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
3.3 V PCI Compliance for the HiRel SX-A Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Junction Temperature (TJ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Package Thermal Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
HiRel SX-A Timing Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Timing Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Pin Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31
Package Pin Assignments
84-Pin CQFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
208-Pin CQFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
256-Pin CQFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Datasheet Information
List of Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Datasheet Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration
Regulations (EAR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
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HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
General Description
The HiRel versions of Actel SX-A family FPGAs offer
advantages for commercial applications and all types of
military and high reliability equipment.
Many suppliers of microelectronics components have
implemented QML as their primary worldwide business
system. Appropriate use of this system not only helps in
the implementation of advanced technologies, but also
allows for quality, reliable, and cost-effective logistics
support throughout the life cycles of QML products.
The HiRel versions are fully pin compatible, allowing
designs to migrate across different applications that do
not have radiation requirements. Additionally, the HiRel
devices can be used as a lower cost prototyping tool for
RadTolerant (RT) designs. This datasheet discusses HiRel
SX-A products. Refer to the Actel website for more
information concerning RadTolerant products.
HiRel SX-A Family Architecture
The HiRel SX-A family architecture was designed to
satisfy next-generation performance and integration
requirements for production volume designs in a broad
range of applications.
The programmable architecture of these devices offers
high performance, design flexibility, and fast and
inexpensive prototyping, all without the expense of test
vectors, NRE charges, long lead times, and schedule and
cost penalties for design modifications that are often
required by ASIC devices.
Programmable Interconnect Element
The HiRel SX-A family incorporates either three (in HiRel
A54SX32A) or four (in HiRel A54SX72A) layers of metal
interconnect and provides efficient use of silicon by
locating the routing interconnect resources between the
top two metal layers (Figure 1-1). This completely
eliminates the channels of routing and interconnect
resources between logic modules (as implemented on
SRAM FPGAs and previous generations of antifuse
FPGAs) and enables the entire floor of the device to be
spanned with an uninterrupted grid of logic modules.
QML Certification
Actel has achieved full QML certification, demonstrating
that quality management, procedures, processes, and
controls are in place and comply with MIL-PRF-38535, the
performance specification used by the Department of
Defense for monolithic integrated circuits. QML certification
is an example of the Actel commitment to supplying the
highest quality products for all types of high reliability,
military, and space applications.
Routing Tracks
Amorphous Silicon/
Dielectric Antifuse
Tungsten Plug Via
Metal 4
Metal 3
Tungsten Plug Via
Metal 2
Metal 1
Tungsten Plug Contact
Silicon Substrate
Note: HiRel A54SX72A has four layers of metal with the antifuse between Metal 3 and Metal 4. HiRel A54SX32A has three layers of metal
with antifuse between Metal 2 and Metal 3.
Figure 1-1 • HiRel SX-A Family Interconnect Elements
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Interconnection between these logic modules is achieved
using Actel patented metal-to-metal programmable
antifuse interconnect elements, which are embedded in
the top two layers. The antifuses are normally open
circuit and, when programmed, form a permanent lowimpedance connection.
The extremely small size of these interconnect elements
gives the HiRel SX-A family abundant routing resources
and provides excellent protection against design theft.
Reverse engineering is virtually impossible because it is
extremely difficult to distinguish between programmed
and unprogrammed antifuses. Additionally, since HiRel
SX-A is a nonvolatile single-chip solution, there is no
configuration bitstream to intercept.
The HiRel SX-A interconnect elements (the antifuses and
metal tracks) also have lower capacitance and lower
resistance than those of any other device of similar
capacity, resulting in the fastest signal propagation in
the industry for the radiation tolerance offered.
This provides additional flexibility while allowing the
mapping of synthesized functions into the HiRel SX-A
FPGA. The clock source for the R-cell can be chosen from
the hardwired clock, the routed clocks, or internal logic.
The C-cell implements a range of combinatorial functions
up to five inputs (Figure 1-3). Inclusion of the DB input
and its associated inverter function increases the number
of combinatorial functions that can be implemented in a
single module from 800 options (as in previous
architectures) to more than 4,000 in the HiRel SX-A
architecture. An example of the improved flexibility
enabled by the inversion capability is the ability to
implement a three-input exclusive-OR function into a
single C-cell. This facilitates construction of 9-bit paritytree functions with 1.9 ns of propagation delay. At the
same time, the C-cell structure is extremely synthesis
friendly, simplifying the overall design and reducing
synthesis time.
D0
Logic Module Design
D1
The HiRel SX-A family architecture is described as a "seaof-modules" architecture because the entire floor of the
device is covered with a grid of logic modules with
virtually no chip area lost to interconnect elements or
routing. Actel HiRel SX-A devices provide two types of
logic modules: the register cell (R-cell) and the
combinatorial cell (C-cell).
The R-cell (Figure 1-2) contains a flip-flop featuring
asynchronous clear, asynchronous preset, and clock
enable (using the S0 and S1 lines) control signals. The
R-cell registers feature programmable clock polarity
selectable on a register-by-register basis.
Y
D2
D3
Sa
DB
A0
Figure 1-3 •
Routed
Data Input S1
D
Q
B1
C-Cell
Y
Module Organization
Actel has arranged all C-cell and R-cell logic modules into
horizontal banks called clusters. There are two type of
clusters: Type 1 clusters contain two C-cells and one
R-cell, and Type 2 clusters contain one C-cell and two
R-cells.
HCLK
CLKA,
CLKB,
Internal Logic
CLRB
CKS
1 -2
A1
The HiRel SX-A family chip architecture provides a
unique approach to module organization and chip
routing that delivers the best register/logic mix for a
wide variety of new and emerging applications.
PSETB
Figure 1-2 •
B0
Chip Architecture
S0
Direct
Connect
Input
Sb
To increase design efficiency and device performance,
Actel has further organized these modules into
SuperClusters (Figure 1-4 on page 1-3). A Type 1
SuperCluster is a two-wide grouping of Type 1 clusters. A
CKP
R-Cell
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Type 2 SuperCluster is a two-wide group containing one
Type 1 cluster and one Type 2 cluster. HiRel SX-A devices
feature more Type 1 SuperCluster modules than Type 2
SuperCluster modules because designers typically require
significantly more combinatorial logic than flip-flops.
hardwired signal path requiring no programmable
interconnection to achieve its fast signal propagation
time of less than 0.1 ns.
FastConnect enables horizontal routing between any
two logic modules within a single SuperCluster and
vertical routing to the SuperCluster immediately below
it. Only one programmable connection is used in a
FastConnect path, delivering a maximum pin-to-pin
propagation time of 0.3 ns.
Routing Resources
Clusters and SuperClusters can be connected through the
use of two innovative local routing resources called
FastConnect and DirectConnect, which enable extremely
fast and predictable interconnection of modules within
clusters and SuperClusters (Figure 1-5 on page 1-4 and
Figure 1-6 on page 1-4). This routing architecture also
dramatically reduces the number of antifuses required to
complete a circuit, ensuring the highest possible
performance.
In addition to DirectConnect and FastConnect, the
architecture makes use of two globally oriented routing
resources known as segmented routing and high-drive
routing. The Actel segmented routing structure provides
a variety of track lengths for extremely fast routing
between SuperClusters. The exact combination of track
lengths and antifuses within each path is chosen by the
100 percent automatic place-and-route software to
minimize signal propagation delays.
DirectConnect is a horizontal routing resource that
provides connections from a C-cell to its neighboring
R-cell in a given SuperCluster. DirectConnect uses a
R-Cell
C-Cell
Routed
Data Input S1
D0
D1
S0
PSETB
Y
D2
Direct
Connect
Input
D
Q
D3
Y
Sa
Sb
HCLK
CLRB
CLKA,
CLKB,
Internal Logic
DB
CKS
CKP
Cluster 1
A0
Cluster 2
Cluster 2
Type 1 SuperCluster
Figure 1-4 •
B0
A1
B1
Cluster 1
Type 2 SuperCluster
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Direct Connect
• No Antifuses
• 0.1 ns Routing Delay
Fast Connect
• One Antifuse
• 0.4 ns Routing Delay
Routing Segments
• Typically Two Antifuses
• Max. Five Antifuses
Type 1 SuperClusters
Figure 1-5 •
DirectConnect and FastConnect for Type 1 SuperClusters
Direct Connect
• No Antifuses
• 0.1 ns Routing Delay
Fast Connect
• One Antifuse
• 0.3 ns Routing Delay
Routing Segments
• Typically Two Antifuses
• Max. Five Antifuses
Type 2 SuperClusters
Figure 1-6 •
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Clock Resources
In addition, the HiRel A54SX72A device provides four
quadrant clocks (QCLKA, QCLKB, QCLKC, and QCLKD),
which can be sourced from external pins or from internal
logic signals within the device. Each of these clocks can
individually drive up to a quarter of the chip, or they can
be grouped together to drive multiple quadrants. If
QCLKs are not used as quadrant clocks, they will behave
as regular I/Os. The CLKA, CLKB, and QCLK circuits for
HiRel A54SX72A are shown in Figure 1-9. For more
information, refer to the "Pin Description" section on
page 1-31.
The Actel high-drive routing structure provides up to
three clock networks (Table 1-1). The first clock, called
HCLK, is hardwired from the HCLK buffer to the clock
select MUX in each R-cell. HCLK cannot be connected to
combinatorial logic. This results in a fast propagation
path for the clock signal, enabling the 5.3 ns clock-to-out
(pad-to-pad) performance of the HiRel SX-A devices. The
hardwired clock is tuned to provide clock skew of less
than 0.3 ns worst case. If not used, this pin must be set as
LOW or HIGH on the board. It must not be left floating.
Figure 1-7 shows the clock circuit used for the HCLK.
Table 1-1 •
For more information on how to use quadrant clocks in
HiRel A54SX72A, refer to the Actel Global Clock
Networks in Actel Antifuse Devices application note.
HiRel SX-A Clock Resources
HiRel
HiRel
A54SX32A A54SX72A
Hardwired Clocks (HCLK)
1
1
Routed Clocks (CLKA, CLKB)
2
2
Quadrant Clocks (QCLKA,
QCLKB, QCLKC, QCLKD)
0
4
OE
From Internal Logic
To Internal Logic
Clock Network
Constant Load
Clock Network
CLKBUF
CLKBUFI
CLKINT
CLKINTI
CLKBIBUF
CLKBIBUFI
HCLKBUF
Figure 1-7 •
HiRel SX-A Hardwired Load Clock Pad
The two routed clocks (CLKA and CLKB) are global clocks
that can be sourced from external pins or from internal
logic signals within the HiRel SX-A device. CLKA and
CLKB may be connected to sequential cells or to
combinatorial logic. If the CLKA or CLKB pins are not
used or sourced from signals, then these pins must be set
as LOW or HIGH on the board. They must not be left
floating, except in HiRel A54SX72A, where they can be
configured as regular I/Os. Figure 1-8 shows the CLKA
and CLKB circuit used in HiRel A54SX32A.
Figure 1-9 •
From Internal Logic
QCLKBUF
QCLKBUFI
QCLKINT
QCLKINTI
QCLKBIBUF
QCLKBIBUFI
HiRel A54SX72A CLKA/CLKB/QCLK Pads
Other Architectural Features
Technology
The Actel HiRel SX-A family is implemented in a highvoltage twin-well CMOS using 0.25 µm design rules. The
metal-to-metal antifuse is made up of a combination of
amorphous silicon and dielectric material with barrier
metals. It also has a programmed ("on" state) resistance
of 25 Ω with a capacitance of 1.0 fF for low signal
impedance.
Clock Network
From Internal Logic
CLKBUF
CLKBUFI
CLKINT
CLKINTI
Performance
The combination of architectural features described
above allows HiRel SX-A devices to operate with internal
clock frequencies of 240 MHz, enabling very fast
execution of complex logic functions. Thus, the HiRel SX-A
family is an optimal platform upon which to integrate
the functionality previously contained in multiple CPLDs.
Note: This does not include the clock pad for HiRel A54SX72A.
Figure 1-8 • HiRel SX-A Routed Clock Pads
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In addition, designs that previously would have required
a gate array to meet performance goals can now be
integrated into a HiRel SX-A device with dramatic
improvements in cost and time-to-market. Using timingdriven place-and-route tools, designers can achieve
highly deterministic device performance. With HiRel SX-A
devices, designers do not need to use complicated
performance-enhancing design techniques, such as
redundant logic to reduce fanout on critical nets or the
instantiation of macros in HDL code to achieve high
performance.
I/O Modules
Each I/O on a HiRel SX-A device can be configured as an
input, an output, a tristate output, or a bidirectional pin.
Mixed I/O standards are allowed, and can be set on an
individual basis. Even without the inclusion of dedicated I/O
registers, these I/Os, in combination with array registers,
can achieve clock-to-output-pad timing as fast as 4.1 ns.
In most FPGAs, I/O cells that have embedded latches and
flip-flops require instantiation in HDL code; this is a
design complication not encountered in HiRel SX-A
FPGAs. Fast pin-to-pin timing ensures the device will
have little trouble interfacing with any other device in
the system, which in turn enables parallel design of
Table 1-2 •
system components and reduces overall design time. All
unused I/Os are configured as tristate outputs by the
Designer software. Each I/O module has an available
power-up resistor of approximately 50 kΩ that can
configure the I/O to a known state during power-up. Just
slightly before VCCA reaches 2.5 V, the resistors are
disabled so the I/Os will behave normally. For more
information about the power-up resistors, see the Actel
application note Actel SX-A and RT54SX-S Devices in HotSwap and Cold-Sparing Applications. See Table 1-2 and
Table 1-3 for more information on I/O features.
HiRel SX-A inputs should be driven by high-speed pushpull devices with a low resistance pull-up device. If the
input voltage is greater than VCCI and a fast push-pull
device is not used, the high-resistance pull-up of the
driver and the internal circuitry of the HiRel SX-A I/O,
may create a voltage divider. This voltage divider could
pull the input voltage below specification for some
devices connected to the driver. A logic '1' may not be
correctly presented in this case. For example, if an open
drain driver is used with a pull-up resistor to 5 V to
provide the logic '1' input, and VCCI is set to 3.3 V on the
HiRel SX-A device, the input signal may be pulled down
by the HiRel SX-A input.
I/O Features
Function
Description
Two Input Buffer Threshold Selections
Flexible Output Driver
Output Buffer
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5 V: PCI, TTL
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3.3 V: PCI, LVTTL
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5 V: PCI, TTL
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3.3 V: PCI, LVTTL
Hot-Swap Capability (3.3 V PCI is not hot-swappable)
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I/O on an unpowered device does not sink current
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Can be used for cold sparing
Selectable on an individual I/O basis
Individually selectable slew rate, high-slew or low-slew (the default is high slew rate). The slew
is only affected on the falling edge of an output. No slew is changed on the rising edge of the
output or any inputs.
Power-Up
Individually selectable pull-ups and pull-downs during power-up (default is to power-up
tristate)
Enables deterministic power-up of device
VCCA and VCCI can be powered in any order
Table 1-3 •
I/O Characteristics for All I/O Configurations
Hot-Swappable
Slew Rate Control
Power-Up Resistor Pull
TTL, LVTTL
Yes
Yes. Affects falling edge outputs only.
Pull-up or pull-down
3.3 V PCI
No
No. High slew rate only.
Pull-up or pull-down
5 V PCI
Yes
No. High slew rate only.
Pull-up or pull-down
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Hot-Swapping
HiRel SX-A I/Os can be configured to be hot-swappable in
compliance with the Compact PCI Specification.
However, a 3.3 V PCI device is not hot-swappable. During
power-up/down, all I/Os are tristated. VCCA and VCCI do
not have to be stable during power-up/down. After the
HiRel SX-A device is plugged into an electrically active
system, it will not degrade the reliability of or cause
damage to the host system. The device’s output pins are
driven to a high impedance state until normal chip
Table 1-4 •
operating conditions are reached. Table 1-4 summarizes
the VCCA voltage at which the I/Os behave according to
the user’s design for a HiRel SX-A device at room
temperature for various ramp-up rates. The data
reported assumes a linear ramp-up profile to 2.5 V. Refer
to the Actel application note Actel SX-A and RT54SX-S
Devices in Hot-Swap and Cold-Sparing Applications for
more information on hot-swapping.
Power-Up Time at which I/Os Become Active
Ramp Rate
0.25 V/µs
0.025 V/µs
5 V/ms
2.5 V/ms
0.5 V/ms
0.25 V/ms
0.1 V/ms
0.025 V/ms
Units
µs
µs
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
HiRel A54SX32A
10
100
0.46
0.74
2.8
5.2
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10
100
0.41
0.67
2.6
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Power Requirements
Configuring Diagnostic Pins
The HiRel SX-A family supports 2.5 V/3.3 V/5 V mixedvoltage operation and is designed to tolerate 5 V inputs
for all standards except 3.3 V PCI. In PCI mode, I/Os
support 3.3 V or 5 V, and input tolerance depends on
VCCI. Refer to Table 1-8 on page 1-11 and Table 1-10 on
page 1-12 for more information. Power consumption is
extremely low due to the very short distances signals are
required to travel to complete a circuit. Power
requirements are further reduced due to the small
number of antifuses in the path and the low-resistance
properties of the antifuses. The antifuse architecture
does not require active circuitry to hold a charge (as do
SRAM or EPROM), making it the lowest-power
architecture on the market.
The JTAG and probe pins (TDI, TCK, TMS, TDO, PRA, and
PRB) are placed in the desired mode by selecting the
appropriate check boxes in the Variation dialog
window. This dialog window is accessible through the
Design Setup Wizard under the Tools menu in the Actel
Designer software.
If JTAG I/Os (except TMS) are not programmed as
dedicated JTAG I/Os, they can be used as regular I/Os.
TRST Pin
When the Reserve JTAG Test Reset box is checked, the
TRST pin will become a Boundary Scan Reset pin. In this
mode, the TRST pin functions as a dedicated,
asynchronous, active low input to initialize or reset the
BST circuit. An internal pull-up resistor will be enabled
automatically on the TRST pin.
Boundary Scan Testing (BST)
All HiRel SX-A devices are IEEE 1149.1 compliant. HiRel
SX-A devices offer superior diagnostic and testing
capabilities by providing BST and probing capabilities.
The BST function is controlled through the special JTAG
pins (TMS, TDI, TCK, TDO, and TRST). The functionality of
the JTAG pins is defined by one of two available modes:
Dedicated and Flexible (Table 1-5). TMS cannot be
employed as a user I/O in either mode.
Table 1-5 •
The TRST pin will function as a user I/O when the
Reserve JTAG Test Reset check box is cleared. The
internal pull-up resistor will be disabled in this mode.
Dedicated Test Mode
When the Reserve JTAG box is checked in the Designer
software, the HiRel SX-A device is placed in Dedicated
Test mode, which configures the TDI, TCK, and TDO pins
for BST or in-circuit verification with Silicon Explorer II.
An internal pull-up resistor is automatically enabled on
both the TMS and TDI pins. In Dedicated Test mode, TCK,
TDI, and TDO are dedicated test pins and become
unavailable for pin assignment in the Pin Editor. The TMS
pin will function as specified in the IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG)
specification.
Boundary Scan Pin Functionality
Program Fuse Blown
(Dedicated Test Mode)
Program Fuse Not Blown
(Flexible Mode)
TCK, TDI, TDO are dedicated TCK, TDI, TDO are flexible and
BST pins.
may be used as I/Os.
No need for pull-up resistor for Use a pull-up resistor of 10 kΩ
TMS.
on TMS.
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Flexible Mode
When the Reserve JTAG box is not selected, the HiRel
SX-A device is placed in flexible mode, which allows the
TDI, TCK, and TDO pins to function as user I/Os or BST
pins. In this mode, the internal pull-up resistors on the
TMS and TDI pins are disabled. An external 10 kΩ pull-up
resistor to VCCI is required on the TMS pin.
Synplify®, ViewDraw®, the Actel Designer software,
ModelSim® HDL Simulator, WaveFormer Lite™, and Actel
Silicon Explorer II.
The TDI, TCK, and TDO pins are transformed from user
I/Os to BST pins when a rising edge on TCK is detected
while TMS is at logical LOW. Once the BST pins are in test
mode, they will remain in BST mode until the internal
BST state machine reaches the "logic reset" state. At this
point the BST pins will be released and will function as
regular I/O pins. The "logic reset" state is reached five
TCK cycles after the TMS pin is set to logical HIGH.
The Silicon Explorer II tool uses the boundary scan ports
(TDI, TCK, TMS, and TDO) to select the desired nets for
verification. The selected internal nets are assigned to
the PRA/PRB pins for observation. Figure 1-10 illustrates
the interconnection between Silicon Explorer II and the
FPGA when performing in-circuit verification. The TRST
pin is equipped with an internal pull-up resistor from the
reset state during probing. It is recommended that TRST
be left floating.
Development Tool Support
HiRel SX-A devices are fully supported by the Actel line
of FPGA development tools, including the Actel Designer
software and Actel Libero® Integrated Design
Environment (IDE). Designer software, the Actel suite of
FPGA development tools for PCs and Workstations,
includes the ACTgen Macro Builder, timing-driven placeand-route, timing analysis tools, and fuse file generation.
Libero IDE is a design management environment that
integrates the needed design tools, streamlines the
design flow, manages all design and log files, and passes
necessary design data between tools. Libero IDE includes
16
HiRel SX-A Probe Circuit Control Pins
Design Considerations
Avoid using the TDI, TCK, TDO, PRA, and PRB pins as
input or bidirectional ports. Since these pins are active
during probing, critical input signals through these pins
are not available. In addition, do not program the
Security Fuse, as this disables the Probe Circuit. Actel
recommends that you use a series 70 Ω termination
resistor on every probe connector (TDI, TCK, TMS, TDO,
PRA, and PRB). The 70 Ω termination is used to prevent
data transmission corruption during probing and
reading back the checksum.
Additional
Channels
TDI
Serial Connection
Silicon Explorer II
TCK
TMS
70 Ω
70 Ω
70 Ω
70 Ω
TDO
70 Ω
PRA
70 Ω
Figure 1-10 • Probe Setup
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Related Documents
Application Notes
Global Clock Networks in Actel Antifuse Devices
www.actel.com/documents/GlobalClk_AN.pdf
Actel SX-A and RT54SX-S Devices in Hot-Swap and Cold-Sparing Applications
www.actel.com/documents/HotSwapColdSparing_AN.pdf
Datasheets
SX-A Family FPGAs
www.actel.com/documents/SXA_DS.pdf
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Detailed Specifications
2.5 V/3.3 V/5 V Operating Conditions
Table 1-6 •
Absolute Maximum Ratings1
Symbol
Parameter
Limits
Units
VCCI
DC Supply Voltage
–0.3 to +6.0
V
VCCA 2
AC Supply Voltage
–0.3 to +3.5
V
VCCA
DC Supply Voltage
–0.3 to +3.0
V
Input Voltage
–0.5 to +6.0
V
VO 3
Output Voltage
–0.5 to +VCCI +0.5
V
TSTG
Storage Temperature
–65 to +150
°C
VI
Notes:
1. Stresses beyond those listed under "Absolute maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to absolute
maximum rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Devices should not be operated outside the
Recommended Operating Conditions.
2. The AC transient VCCA limit is for transients of less than 10 µs duration and is not intended for repetitive use. Transients must not
exceed 10 hours total duration over the lifetime of the part. Core voltage spikes from a single transient will not negatively impact
the reliability of the device if, for this nonrepetitive event, the transient does not exceed 3.5 V at any time and the time that the
transient exceeds 2.75 V does not exceed 10 µs in duration.
3. VO max for 3.3 V PCI is VCCI + 0.5 V. For other I/O standards VO max is 6.0 V.
Table 1-7 •
Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter
Military
Units
Temperature Range*
–55 to +125
°C
VCCA 2.5 V Power Supply Range
2.25 to 2.75
V
VCCI 3.3 V Power Supply Range
3.0 to 3.6
V
VCCI 5 V Power Supply Range
4.5 to 5.5
V
Note: *Ambient temperature (TA) is used for commercial and industrial; case temperature (TC) is used for military.
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Table 1-8 •
3.3 V LVTTL and 5 V TTL Electrical Specifications
Military
Symbol
VOH
VOL
Parameter
Min.
Max.
Units
VDD = MIN, VI = VIH or VIL
(IOH = –1 mA)
0.9VCCI
V
VDD = MIN, VI = VIH or VIL
(IOH = –8 mA)
2.4
V
VDD = MIN, VI = VIH or VIL
(IOL = 1 mA)
VDD = MIN, VI = VIH or VIL
(IOL = 12 mA)
0.1VCCI
V
0.4
V
0.8
V
VIL1
Input Low Voltage
VIH2
Input High Voltage
2.0
IIL/ IIH
Input Leakage Current, VIN = VCCI or GND
–20
+20
µA
IOZ
Tristate Output Leakage Current, VOUT = VCCI or GND
–20
+20
µA
tR, tF
Input Transition Time tR, tF
10
ns
CIO
I/O Capacitance
10
pF
25
mA
Standby Current
ICC
IV Curve
20
3
V
Can be derived from the IBIS model on the web
Notes:
1. For AC signals, the input signal may undershoot during transitions to –1.2 V for no longer than 11 ns. Current during the transition
must not exceed 95 mA.
2. For AC signals, the input signal may overshoot during transitions to VCCI + 1.2 V for no longer than 11 ns. Current during the
transition must not exceed 95 mA.
3. The IBIS model can be found at www.actel.com/techdocs/models/ibis.html.
4. See the SX-A Family FPGAs datasheet for more information on commercial devices.
Table 1-9 •
Maximum Source and Sink Currents for All I/O Standards
Max. Source Current
I/O Standard
5 V TTL
3.3 V LVTTL
5 V PCI
3.3 V PCI
Min. VOH
I(typ) (mA)
Max. Sink Current
Max. VOL
I(typ) (mA)
2.4 V
–139
0.4 V
46
0.9VCCI
–35
0.1VCCI
56
2.4 V
–43
0.4 V
39
0.9VCCI
–18
0.1VCCI
32
2.4 V
–139
0.55 V
61.5
0.9VCCI
–20
0.1VCCI
38
Note: This information is derived from the IBIS model and was taken under typical conditions. The numbers do not include derating for
package resistance.
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5 V PCI Compliance for the HiRel SX-A Family
The HiRel SX-A family supports 3.3 V and 5 V PCI and is compliant with the PCI Local Bus Specification Rev. 2.1.
Table 1-10 • DC Specifications, 5 V PCI Operation
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min.
Max.
Units
VCCA
Supply Voltage for Array
2.25
2.75
V
VCCI
Supply Voltage for I/Os
4.5
5.5
V
VIH
Input High Voltage
1
2.0
VCCI + 0.5
V
VIL
1
Input Low Voltage
–0.5
0.8
V
IIH
Input High Leakage Current
VIN = 2.7
70
µA
IIL
Input Low Leakage Current
VIN = 0.5
–70
µA
VOH
Output High Voltage
VOL
Output Low
Voltage2
CIN
Input Pin Capacitance3
CCLK
CLK Pin Capacitance
IOUT = –2 mA
2.4
V
IOUT = 3 mA, 6 mA
5
0.55
V
10
pF
12
pF
Notes:
1. Input leakage currents include hi-Z output leakage for all bidirectional buffers with tristate outputs.
2. Signals without pull-up resistors must have 3 mA low output current. Signals requiring pull-up must have 6 mA; the latter includes
FRAME#, IRDY#, TRDY#, DEVSEL#, STOP#, SERR#, PERR#, LOCK#, and when used, AD[63:32], C/BE[7:4]#, PAR64, REQ64#, and
ACK64#.
3. Absolute maximum pin capacitance for a PCI input is 10 pF (except for CLK).
Figure 1-11 shows the 5 V PCI V/I curve and the minimum and maximum PCI drive characteristics of the HiRel SX-A
family.
200.0
IOL MAX Spec
IOL
150.0
100.0
Current (mA)
IOL MIN Spec
50.0
0.0
0
–50.0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
5
IOH MAX Spec
–150.0
IOH
Voltage Out (V)
Figure 1-11 • 5 V PCI Curve for HiRel SX-A Family
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IOH MIN Spec
–100.0
–200.0
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Table 1-11 • AC Specifications, 5 V PCI Operation
Symbol
IOH(AC)
Parameter
Switching
Current High
Condition
Min.
0 < VOUT ≤ 1.4
1
1.4 ≤ VOUT < 2.4 1, 2
3.1 < VOUT < VCCI
IOL(AC)
(Test Point)
VOUT = 3.1
3
Switching
Current Low
VOUT ≥ 2.2
1
VOUT = 0.71
ICL
Low Clamp Current
–5 < VIN ≤ –1
slewR
Output Rise Slew Rate
slewF
Output Fall Slew Rate
mA
(–44 + (VOUT – 1.4)/0.024
mA
1, 3
EQ 1-1 on page 1-13
–142
mA
95
mA
VOUT/0.023
mA
1, 3
EQ 1-2 on page 1-13
3
(Test Point)
Units
–44
2.2 > VOUT > 0.55 1
0.71 > VOUT > 0
Max.
206
–25 + (VIN + 1)/0.015
mA
mA
0.4 V – 2.4 V load 4
1
5
V/ns
4
1
5
V/ns
2.4 V – 0.4 V load
Notes:
1. Refer to the V/I curves in Figure 1-11 on page 1-12. Switching current characteristics for REQ# and GNT# are permitted to be onehalf of that specified here; i.e., half-size output drivers may be used on these signals. This specification does not apply to CLK and
RST#, which are system outputs. "Switching Current High" specifications are not relevant to SERR#, INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, or INTD#,
which are open drain outputs.
2. Note that this segment of the minimum current curve is drawn from the AC drive point directly to the DC drive point, rather than
toward the voltage rail (as is done in the pull-down curve). This difference is intended to allow for an optional N-channel pull-up.
3. Maximum current requirements must be met as drivers pull beyond the last step voltage. EQ 1-1 and EQ 1-2 define these maxima.
The equation defined maximum should be met by the design. In order to facilitate component testing, a maximum current test
point is defined for each side of the output driver.
4. This parameter is to be interpreted as the cumulative edge rate across the specified range, rather than the instantaneous rate at any
point within the transition range. The specified load (Figure 1-12) is optional; i.e., the designer may elect to meet this parameter
with an unloaded output per revision 2.0 of the PCI Local Bus Specification. However, adherence to both maximum and minimum
parameters is now required (the maximum is no longer simply a guideline). Since adherence to the maximum slew rate was not
required prior to revision 2.1 of the specification, there may be components on the market for some time yet that have faster edge
rates. Therefore, motherboard designers must bear in mind that rise and fall times faster than this specification could occur, and
they should ensure that signal integrity modeling accounts for this. Rise in slew rate does not apply to open drain outputs.
Pin
½" Maximum
Output
Buffer
VCC
10 pF
1 kΩ
1 kΩ
Figure 1-12 • 5 V PCI Slew Load
IOH = 11.9 * (VOUT – 5.25) * (VOUT + 2.45)
IOL = 78.5 * VOUT * (4.4 – VOUT)
for VCCI > VOUT > 3.1 V
for 0 V < VOUT < 0.71 V
EQ 1-1
EQ 1-2
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3.3 V PCI Compliance for the HiRel SX-A Family
The HiRel SX-A family supports 3.3 V and 5 V PCI and is compliant with the PCI Local Bus Specification Rev. 2.1.
Table 1-12 • DC Specifications, 3.3 V PCI Operation
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min.
Max.
Units
VCCA
Supply Voltage for Array
2.25
2.75
V
VCCI
Supply Voltage for I/Os
3.0
3.6
V
VIH
Input High Voltage
0.5VCCI
VCCI + 0.5
V
VIL
Input Low Voltage
–0.5
0.3VCCI
V
IIPU
Input Pull-Up Voltage1
0.7VCCI
2
IIL
Input Leakage Current
0 < VIN < VCCI
VOH
Output High Voltage
IOUT = –500 µA
VOL
Output Low Voltage
IOUT = 1500 µA
CIN
Input Pin Capacitance3
CCLK
CLK Pin Capacitance
V
±20
µA
0.9VCCI
5
V
0.1VCCI
V
10
pF
12
pF
Notes:
1. This specification should be guaranteed by design. It is the minimum voltage to which pull-up resistors are calculated to pull a
floating network. Applications sensitive to static power utilization should ensure that the input buffer conducts minimal current at
this input voltage.
2. Input leakage currents include hi-Z output leakage for all bidirectional buffers with tristate outputs.
3. Absolute maximum pin capacitance for a PCI input is 10 pF (except for CLK).
Figure 1-13 shows the 3.3 V PCI V-I curve and the minimum and maximum PCI drive characteristics of the HiRel SX-A
family.
150.0
IOL MAX Spec
IOL
Current (mA)
100.0
50.0
IOL MIN Spec
0.0
0
–50.0
0.5
1
1.5
2
3
IOH MIN Spec
–100.0
IOH MAX Spec
IOH
–150.0
Voltage Out (V)
Figure 1-13 • 3.3 V PCI V-I Curve for HiRel SX-A Family
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Table 1-13 • AC Specifications, 3.3 V PCI Operation
Symbol
IOH(AC)
Parameter
Condition
Min.
0 < VOUT ≤ 0.3VCCI
Switching Current High
1
0.3VCCI ≤ VOUT < 0.9VCCI 1
0.7VCCI < VOUT < VCCI
VOUT = 0.7VCC
(Test Point)
IOL(AC)
mA
–17.1 + (VCCI – VOUT)
mA
EQ 1-3
2
–32VCCI
1
0.6VCCI > VOUT > 0.1VCCI 1
(Test Point)
VOUT = 0.18VCC
–3 < VIN ≤ –1
ICH
High Clamp Current
VCCI + 4 > VIN ≥ VCCI + 1
slewF
Output Rise Slew Rate
Output Fall Slew Rate
26.7VOUT
mA
EQ 1-4
38VCCI
Low Clamp Current
slewR
mA
2
ICL
mA
–25 + (VIN + 1)/0.015
mA
25 + (VIN – VCCI – 1)/0.015
mA
3
1
4
V/ns
load3
1
4
V/ns
0.2VCCI to 0.6VCCI load
0.6VCCI to 0.2VCCI
mA
16VCCI
1, 2
0.18VCCI > VOUT > 0
Units
–12VCCI
1, 2
VCCI > VOUT ≥ 0.6VCCI
Switching Current Low
Max.
Notes:
1. Refer to the V-I curves in Figure 1-13 on page 1-14. Switching current characteristics for REQ# and GNT# are permitted to be onehalf of that specified here; i.e., half-size output drivers may be used on these signals. This specification does not apply to CLK and
RST#, which are system outputs. "Switching Current High" specifications are not relevant to SERR#, INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, or INTD#,
which are open drain outputs.
2. Maximum current requirements must be met as drivers pull beyond the last step voltage. EQ 1-3 and EQ 1-4 define these maxima.
The equation-defined maximum should be met by the design. To facilitate component testing, a maximum current test point is
defined for each side of the output driver.
3. This parameter is to be interpreted as the cumulative edge rate across the specified range, rather than the instantaneous rate at any
point within the transition range. The specified load (Figure 1-14) is optional; i.e., the designer may elect to meet this parameter
with an unloaded output per the latest revision of the PCI Local Bus Specification. However, adherence to both maximum and
minimum parameters is required (the maximum is no longer simply a guideline). Rise slew rate does not apply to open drain
outputs.
Pin
½" Maximum
Output
Buffer
VCC
10 pF
1 kΩ
1 kΩ
Figure 1-14 • 3.3 V PCI Slew Load
IOH = (98.0/VCCI) * (VOUT – VCCI) * (VOUT + 0.4VCCI)
IOL = (256/VCCI) * VOUT * (VCCI – VOUT)
for VCCI > VOUT > 0.7VCCI
for 0 V < VOUT < 0.18VCC
EQ 1-3
EQ 1-4
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Junction Temperature (TJ)
ΔT = θja * P
The temperature variable selected in the Designer
software refers to the junction temperature, not the
ambient temperature. This is an important distinction
because the heat generated by dynamic power
consumption usually produces a temperature hotter
than the ambient temperature. EQ 1-5 can be used to
calculate junction temperature.
EQ 1-6
where
P
= Power
θja = Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance of package. θja
values are given in Table 1-14.
Junction Temperature = ΔT + Ta
EQ 1-5
Package Thermal Characteristics
where
Ta
The device junction-to-case thermal characteristic is θjc,
and the junction-to-ambient characteristic is θja. In
Table 1-14, the values of θja are given for two different
air flow rates.
= Ambient temperature
ΔT = Temperature gradient between junction (silicon) and
ambient
Table 1-14 • Sample Thermal Characteristics
Pin Count
θjc
θja Still Air
θja 300 ft/min
Units
Ceramic Quad Flat Pack (CQFP)
84
–
–
–
°C/W
Ceramic Quad Flat Pack (CQFP)
208
6.3
22
14
°C/W
Ceramic Quad Flat Pack (CQFP)
256
6.2
20
10
°C/W
Package Type
The maximum junction temperature is 150°C.
A sample calculation of the absolute maximum power dissipation allowed for a 256-pin CQFP package at commercial
temperatures and in still air is given in EQ .
150°C – 70°C
Max. junction temp. (°C) – Max. ambient temp. (°C)
Maximum Power Allowed = -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = ------------------------------------ = 4.0 W
20°C/W
θ ja (°C/W)
EQ 1-7
For Device Power Calculator information, see the Software Tools section on the Actel website.
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HiRel SX-A Timing Model
Input Delays
Internal Delays
Predicted
Routing
Delays
Output Delays
I/O Module
tINYH = 1.0 ns
I/O Module
tIRD1 = 0.5 ns
tIRD2 = 0.7 ns
tDHL = 4.5 ns
Combinatorial
Cell
tPD = 1.2 ns
tRD1 = 0.5 ns
tRD4 = 1.2 ns
tRD8 = 2.0 ns
I/O Module
tDHL = 4.5 ns
Register
Cell
D
Q
tSUD = 1.0 ns
tHD = 0.0 ns
tRCKH = 3.9 ns
(100% Load)
Routed
Clock
tRD1 = 0.5 ns
tENZL = 2.9 ns
tRCO = 1.0 ns
I/O Module
tDHL = 4.5 ns
Register
Cell
I/O Module
tINYH = 1.0 ns
D
tSUD = 1.0 ns
tHD = 0.0 ns
Hardwired
Clock
tHCKL = 2.2 ns
Q
tRD1 = 0.5 ns
tENZL = 2.9 ns
tRCO = 1.0 ns
Note: *Values shown for are HiRel A54SX72A–1, worst-case military conditions for VCCI = 3.0 V.
Figure 1-15 • HiRel SX-A Timing Model
Hardwired Clock
Routed Clock
External Setup
External Setup
= tINYH + tRD1 + tSUD – tHCKL
= tINYH + tRD1 + tSUD – tRCKH
= 1.0 + 0.5 + 1.0 - 2.2 = 0.3ns
= 1.0 + 0.5 + 1.0 - 3.9 = -1.4 ns
EQ 1-8
EQ 1-10
Clock-to-Out (Pin-to-Pin)
Clock-to-Out (Pin-to-Pin)
= tHCKL + tRCO + tRD1 + tDHL
= tRCKH + tRCO + tRD1 + tDHL
= 2.2 + 1.0 + 0.5 + 4.5 = 8.2 ns
= 3.9 + 1.0 + 0.5 + 4.5 = 9.9 ns
EQ 1-9
EQ 1-11
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E
D
50%
PAD
GND
50%
VOH
E
1.5 V
1.5 V
VOL
50%
VCC
VCC
GND
50%
E
1.5 V
PAD
tENZL
tDHL
tDLH
To AC Test Loads (shown below)
VCC
VCC
D
PAD
TRIBUFF
VOL
10%
50%
PAD
GND
tENLZ
GND
50%
VOH
90%
1.5 V
tENZH
tENHZ
Figure 1-16 • Output Buffer Delays
Load 1
(for propagation delays)
Load 3
(for disable delays)
Load 2
(for enable delays)
VCC
VCC
GND
R to VCC for tPLZ
R to GND for tPHZ
R = 1 kΩ
R to VCC for tPZL
R to GND for tPZH
R = 1 kΩ
From Output
Under Test
From Output
Under Test
GND
From Output
Under Test
5 pF
35 pF
35 pF
Figure 1-17 • AC Test Loads
PAD
INBUF
S
A
B
Y
VCC
S, A, B
50%
3V
PAD
1.5 V
Y
0V
1.5 V
VCC
GND
tINYH
Y
GND
50%
50%
Y
Figure 1-18 • Input Buffer Delays
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tPD
Figure 1-19 • C-Cell Delays
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50%
VCC
50%
50%
50%
tPD
tINYL
Y
tPD
GND
tPD
VCC
50%
HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
D
CLK
PRESET
Q
CLR
(Positive Edge Triggered)
tHD
D
tSUD
tHPWH'
tRPWH
tHP
CLK
tHPWL'
tRPWL
tRCO
Q
tCLR
tPRESET
CLR
tWASYN
PRESET
Figure 1-20 • Cell Timing Characteristics
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Timing Characteristics
Long Tracks
Timing characteristics for HiRel SX-A devices fall into
three categories: family-dependent, device-dependent,
and design-dependent. The input and output buffer
characteristics are common to all HiRel SX-A family
members. Internal routing delays are device-dependent.
Design dependency means actual delays are not
determined until after place-and-route of the user’s
design is complete. Delay values may then be
determined by using the Timer utility or performing
simulation with post-layout delays.
Some nets in the design use long tracks. Long tracks are
special routing resources that span multiple rows,
columns, or modules. Long tracks employ three to five
antifuse connections. This increases capacitance and
resistance, resulting in longer net delays for macros
connected to long tracks. Typically, up to six percent of
nets in a fully utilized device require long tracks. Long
tracks contribute approximately 4 to 8.4 ns of delay. This
additional delay is represented statistically in higherfanout (FO = 24) routing delays. See Table 1-16 on
page 1-21 to Table 1-25 on page 1-30.
Critical Nets and Typical Nets
Propagation delays are expressed only for typical nets,
which are used for initial design performance evaluation.
Critical net delays can then be applied to the most
timing-critical paths. Critical nets are determined by net
property assignment prior to place-and-route. Up to six
percent of the nets in a design may be designated as
critical, whereas 90 percent of the nets in a design are
typical.
Timing Derating
HiRel SX-A devices are manufactured with a CMOS
process. Therefore, device performance varies according
to temperature, voltage, and process changes. Minimum
timing parameters reflect maximum operating voltage,
minimum operating temperature, and best-case process
characteristics. Maximum timing parameters reflect
minimum operating voltage, maximum operating
temperature, and worst-case processing.
Table 1-15 • Temperature and Voltage Derating Factors
Normalized to Worst-Case Military, TJ = 125°C, VCCA = 2.25 V
Junction Temperature (TJ)
VCC
–55°C
–40°C
0°C
25°C
70°C
85°C
125°C
2.25
0.73
0.74
0.80
0.82
0.90
0.93
1.00
2.50
0.68
0.69
0.75
0.76
0.84
0.87
0.94
2.75
0.63
0.64
0.70
0.71
0.78
0.81
0.87
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Table 1-16 • HiRel A54SX32A Timing Characteristics
Worst-Case Military Conditions, VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 3.0 V, TJ = 125°C
'–1' Speed
Parameter
Description
Min.
Max.
'Std' Speed
Min.
Max.
Units
1.2
1.4
ns
1
C-Cell Propagation Delays
tPD
Internal Array Module
Predicted Routing
Delays2
tDC
FO = 1 Routing Delay, DirectConnect
0.1
0.1
ns
tFC
FO = 1 Routing Delay, FastConnect
0.2
0.2
ns
tRD1
FO = 1 Routing Delay
0.5
0.6
ns
tRD2
FO = 2 Routing Delay
0.7
0.8
ns
tRD3
FO = 3 Routing Delay
0.9
1
ns
tRD4
FO = 4 Routing Delay
1.2
1.3
ns
tRD8
FO = 8 Routing Delay
2
2.4
ns
tRD12
FO = 12 Routing Delay
2.9
3.5
ns
tRCO
Sequential Clock to Q
0.9
1.1
ns
tCLR
Asynchronous Clear to Q
0.7
0.8
ns
tPRESET
Asynchronous Preset to Q
tSUD
Flip-Flop Data Input Setup
0.8
1.0
ns
tHD
Flip-Flop Data Input Hold
0.0
0.0
ns
tWASYN
Asynchronous Pulse Width
1.7
2.0
ns
tRECASYN
Asynchronous Recovery
0.7
0.9
ns
tHASYN
Asynchronous Hold Time
0.7
0.9
ns
tMPW
Clock Pulse Width
R-Cell Timing
0.8
2.0
0.9
2.3
ns
ns
Input Module Propagation Delays
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 3.3 V PCI
0.8
0.9
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 3.3 V PCI
0.8
1.0
ns
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 3.3 V LVTTL
2.3
2.7
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 3.3 V LVTTL
1.1
1.3
ns
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 5 V PCI
1.1
1.2
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 5 V PCI
1.3
1.5
ns
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 5 V TTL
2.2
2.6
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 5 V TTL
1.3
1.5
ns
Input Module Predicted Routing Delays2
tIRD1
FO=1 Routing Delay
0.5
0.6
ns
tIRD2
FO=2 Routing Delay
0.7
0.8
ns
tIRD3
FO=3 Routing Delay
0.9
1
ns
tIRD4
FO=4 Routing Delay
1.2
1.3
ns
tIRD8
FO=8 Routing Delay
2
2.4
ns
tIRD12
FO=12 Routing Delay
2.9
3.5
ns
Notes:
1. For dual-module macros, use tPD + tRD1 + tPDn , tRCO + tRD1 + tPDn , or tPD1 + tRD1 + tSUD , whichever is appropriate.
2. Routing delays are for typical designs under worst-case operating conditions. These parameters should be used for estimating
device performance. Post-route timing analysis or simulation is required to determine actual performance.
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Table 1-17 • HiRel A54SX32A Timing Characteristics
Worst-Case Military Conditions, VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 3.0 V, TJ = 125°C
'–1' Speed
Parameter
Description
Min.
Max.
'Std' Speed
Min.
Max.
Units
Dedicated (hardwired) Array Clock Network
tHCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input)
2.5
3.0
ns
tHCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input)
2.3
2.7
ns
tHPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.0
2.3
ns
tHPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.0
2.3
ns
tHCKSW
Maximum Skew
tHP
Minimum Period
fHMAX
Maximum Frequency
1.3
4.0
1.5
4.6
ns
ns
250
217
MHz
Routed Array Clock Networks
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
3.3
3.8
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
2.9
3.4
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
3.5
4.2
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
3.0
3.5
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
3.7
4.3
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
3.2
3.8
ns
tRPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.0
2.3
ns
tRPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.0
2.3
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (light load)
2.5
2.9
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (50% load)
2.7
3.2
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (100% load)
2.7
3.2
ns
Notes:
1. For dual-module macros, use tPD + tRD1 + tPDn , tRCO + tRD1 + tPDn , or tPD1 + tRD1 + tSUD , whichever is appropriate.
2. Routing delays are for typical designs under worst-case operating conditions. These parameters should be used for estimating
device performance. Post-route timing analysis or simulation is required to determine actual performance.
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Table 1-18 • HiRel A54SX32A Timing Characteristics
Worst-Case Military Conditions, VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 4.75 V, TJ = 125°C
'–1' Speed
Parameter
Description
Min.
Max.
'Std' Speed
Min.
Max.
Units
Dedicated (hardwired) Array Clock Network
tHCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input)
2.5
3.0
ns
tHCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input)
2.3
2.7
ns
tHPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.0
2.3
ns
tHPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.0
2.3
ns
tHCKSW
Maximum Skew
tHP
Minimum Period
fHMAX
Maximum Frequency
1.4
4.0
1.7
4.6
ns
ns
250
217
MHz
Routed Array Clock Networks
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
3.4
3.9
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
2.9
3.4
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
3.6
4.3
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
3.1
3.6
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
3.8
4.4
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
3.3
3.9
ns
tRPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.0
2.3
ns
tRPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.0
2.3
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (light load)
2.5
3.0
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (50% load)
2.7
3.2
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (100% load)
2.8
3.3
ns
Notes:
1. For dual-module macros, use tPD + tRD1 + tPDn , tRCO + tRD1 + tPDn , or tPD1 + tRD1 + tSUD , whichever is appropriate.
2. Routing delays are for typical designs under worst-case operating conditions. These parameters should be used for estimating
device performance. Post-route timing analysis or simulation is required to determine actual performance.
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Table 1-19 • A54SX32A Timing Characteristics
(Worst-Case Military Conditions VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 3.0 V, TJ = 125°C)
–1 Speed
Parameter
Description
3.3 V PCI Output Module
Min.
Std. Speed
Max.
Min.
Max.
Units
Timing1
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
3.1
3.6
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
3.6
4.2
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
2.0
2.3
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
3.1
3.6
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
3.8
4.5
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
2.8
3.3
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
3.3 V LVTTL Output Module Timing3
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
4.3
5.1
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
3.6
4.2
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
3.9
4.6
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
4.3
5.1
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
4.2
4.9
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
3.6
4.2
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
Notes:
1. Delays based on 10 pF loading and 25 Ω resistance.
2. To obtain the slew rate, substitute the appropriate Delta value, load capacitance, and the VCCI value into the following equation:
Slew Rate [V/ns] = (0.1*VCCI – 0.9*VCCI)/ (Cload * dT[LH|HL|HLS])
where Cload is the load capacitance driven by the I/O in pF
dT[LH|HL|HLS] is the worst case delta value from the datasheet in ns/pF.
3. Delays based on 35 pF loading.
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Table 1-20 • A54SX32A Timing Characteristics
(Worst-Case Military Conditions VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 4.75 V, TJ = 125°C)
–1 Speed
Parameter
Description
5.0 V PCI Output Module
Min.
Std. Speed
Max.
Min.
Max.
Units
Timing1
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
3.6
4.2
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
3.7
4.4
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
2.0
2.3
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
3.6
4.2
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
4.1
4.8
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
3.7
4.4
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
5.0 V LVTTL Output Module Timing3
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
3.2
3.8
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
3.4
4.0
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
3.9
4.6
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
3.2
3.8
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
5.1
6.0
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
3.4
4.0
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
Notes:
1. Delays based on 10 pF loading and 25 Ω resistance.
2. To obtain the slew rate, substitute the appropriate Delta value, load capacitance, and the VCCI value into the following equation:
Slew Rate [V/ns] = (0.1*VCCI – 0.9*VCCI)/ (Cload * dT[LH|HL|HLS])
where Cload is the load capacitance driven by the I/O in pF
dT[LH|HL|HLS] is the worst case delta value from the datasheet in ns/pF.
3. Delays based on 35 pF loading.
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Table 1-21 • HiRel A54SX72A Timing Characteristics
Worst-Case Military Conditions, VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 3.0 V, TJ = 125°C
'–1' Speed
Parameter
Description
Min.
Max.
'Std' Speed
Min.
Max.
Units
1.2
1.4
ns
1
C-Cell Propagation Delays
tPD
Internal Array Module
Predicted Routing
Delays2
tDC
FO = 1 Routing Delay, DirectConnect
0.1
0.1
ns
tFC
FO = 1 Routing Delay, FastConnect
0.2
0.2
ns
tRD1
FO = 1 Routing Delay
0.5
0.6
ns
tRD2
FO = 2 Routing Delay
0.7
0.8
ns
tRD3
FO = 3 Routing Delay
0.9
1
ns
tRD4
FO = 4 Routing Delay
1.2
1.3
ns
tRD8
FO = 8 Routing Delay
2
2.4
ns
tRD12
FO = 12 Routing Delay
2.9
3.5
ns
tRCO
Sequential Clock to Q
1.0
1.2
ns
tCLR
Asynchronous Clear to Q
0.8
0.9
ns
tPRESET
Asynchronous Preset to Q
tSUD
Flip-Flop Data Input Setup
1.0
1.1
ns
tHD
Flip-Flop Data Input Hold
0.0
0.0
ns
tWASYN
Asynchronous Pulse Width
1.9
2.2
ns
tRECASYN
Asynchronous Recovery
0.8
1.0
ns
tHASYN
Asynchronous Hold Time
0.8
1.0
ns
tMPW
Clock Pulse Width
R-Cell Timing
0.9
2.2
1.1
2.6
ns
ns
Input Module Propagation Delays
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 3.3 V PCI
0.9
1.1
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 3.3 V PCI
1.0
1.1
ns
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 3.3 V LVTTL
1.0
1.2
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 3.3 V LVTTL
1.4
1.7
ns
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 5 V PCI
0.8
1.0
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 5 V PCI
1.1
1.2
ns
tINYH
Input Data Pad to Y HIGH 5 V TTL
1.1
1.2
ns
tINYL
Input Data Pad to Y LOW 5 V TTL
1.1
1.3
ns
Input Module Predicted Routing Delays2
tIRD1
FO=1 Routing Delay
0.5
0.6
ns
tIRD2
FO=2 Routing Delay
0.7
0.8
ns
tIRD3
FO=3 Routing Delay
0.9
1
ns
tIRD4
FO=4 Routing Delay
1.2
1.3
ns
tIRD8
FO=8 Routing Delay
2
2.4
ns
tIRD12
FO=12 Routing Delay
2.9
3.5
ns
Notes:
1. For dual-module macros, use tPD + tRD1 + tPDn , tRCO + tRD1 + tPDn , or tPD1 + tRD1 + tSUD , whichever is appropriate.
2. Routing delays are for typical designs under worst-case operating conditions. These parameters should be used for estimating
device performance. Post-route timing analysis or simulation is required to determine actual performance.
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Table 1-22 • HiRel A54SX72A Timing Characteristics
Worst-Case Military Conditions, VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 3.0 V, TJ = 125°C
'–1' Speed
Parameter
Description
Min.
Max.
'Std' Speed
Min.
Max.
Units
2.8
ns
Dedicated (hardwired) Array Clock Network
tHCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input)
2.4
tHCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input)
tHPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.2
2.6
ns
tHPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.2
2.6
ns
tHCKSW
Maximum Skew
tHP
Minimum Period
fHMAX
Maximum Frequency
2.2
2.6
2
ns
2.4
ns
227
192
MHz
4.4
5.2
ns
Routed Array Clock Networks
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
3.3
3.9
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
3.8
4.5
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
3.6
4.2
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
3.9
4.6
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
3.9
4.6
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
tRPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.2
2.6
ns
tRPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.2
2.6
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (light load)
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (50% load)
3.4
3.9
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (100% load)
3.5
4.1
ns
4.2
4.9
3.3
3.9
ns
ns
Quadrant Array Clock Networks
tQCKH
Input Low to High (Light Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.0
2.3
ns
tQCHKL
Input High to Low (Light Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
1.8
2.1
ns
tQCKH
Input Low to High (50% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.3
2.7
ns
tQCHKL
Input High to Low (50% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.1
2.4
ns
tQCKH
Input Low to High (100% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.6
3.0
ns
tQCHKL
Input High to Low (100% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.3
2.7
ns
tQPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.2
tQPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.2
tQCKSW
Maximum Skew (Light Load)
1.5
1.8
ns
tQCKSW
Maximum Skew (50% Load)
1.7
2
ns
tQCKSW
Maximum Skew (100% Load)
1.9
2.2
ns
2.6
ns
2.6
ns
Notes:
1. For dual-module macros, use tPD + tRD1 + tPDn , tRCO + tRD1 + tPDn , or tPD1 + tRD1 + tSUD , whichever is appropriate.
2. Routing delays are for typical designs under worst-case operating conditions. These parameters should be used for estimating
device performance. Post-route timing analysis or simulation is required to determine actual performance.
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Table 1-23 • HiRel A54SX72A Timing Characteristics
Worst-Case Military Conditions, VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 4.75 V, TJ = 125°C
'–1' Speed
Parameter
Description
Min.
Max.
'Std' Speed
Min.
Max.
Units
2.8
ns
Dedicated (hardwired) Array Clock Network
tHCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input)
2.4
tHCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input)
tHPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.2
2.6
ns
tHPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.2
2.6
ns
tHCKSW
Maximum Skew
tHP
Minimum Period
fHMAX
Maximum Frequency
2.2
2.6
2.1
ns
2.4
ns
227
192
MHz
4.4
5.2
ns
Routed Array Clock Networks
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
3.5
4.1
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, light load)
3.8
4.5
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
3.7
4.4
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 50% load)
4.1
4.8
ns
tRCKH
Input Low to High (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
3.9
4.6
ns
tRCKL
Input High to Low (pad to R-Cell input, 100% load)
tRPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.2
2.6
ns
tRPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.2
2.6
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (light load)
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (50% load)
3.4
4.0
ns
tRCKSW
Maximum Skew (100% load)
3.6
4.2
ns
4.3
5.1
3.3
3.9
ns
ns
Quadrant Array Clock Networks
tQCKH
Input Low to High (Light Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
1.9
2.2
ns
tQCHKL
Input High to Low (Light Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
1.7
2.0
ns
tQCKH
Input Low to High (50% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.2
2.6
ns
tQCHKL
Input High to Low (50% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.0
2.3
ns
tQCKH
Input Low to High (100% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.5
2.9
ns
tQCHKL
Input High to Low (100% Load)
(Pad to R-cell Input)
2.3
2.6
ns
tQPWH
Minimum Pulse Width High
2.2
tQPWL
Minimum Pulse Width Low
2.2
tQCKSW
Maximum Skew (Light Load)
1.3
1.5
ns
tQCKSW
Maximum Skew (50% Load)
1.5
1.8
ns
tQCKSW
Maximum Skew (100% Load)
1.7
2.0
ns
2.6
ns
2.6
ns
Notes:
1. For dual-module macros, use tPD + tRD1 + tPDn , tRCO + tRD1 + tPDn , or tPD1 + tRD1 + tSUD , whichever is appropriate.
2. Routing delays are for typical designs under worst-case operating conditions. These parameters should be used for estimating
device performance. Post-route timing analysis or simulation is required to determine actual performance.
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Table 1-24 • A54SX72A Timing Characteristics
(Worst-Case Military Conditions VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 3.0 V, TJ = 125°C)
–1 Speed
Parameter
Description
3.3 V PCI Output Module
Min.
Std. Speed
Max.
Min.
Max.
Units
Timing1
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
3.5
4.1
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
3.8
4.5
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
1.9
2.2
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
3.5
4.1
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
3.2
3.8
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
3.8
4.5
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
3.3 V LVTTL Output Module Timing3
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
5.1
5.9
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
4.5
5.3
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
2.9
3.4
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
5.1
5.9
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
3.7
4.4
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
4.5
5.3
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
Notes:
1. Delays based on 10 pF loading and 25 Ω resistance.
2. To obtain the slew rate, substitute the appropriate Delta value, load capacitance, and the VCCI value into the following equation:
Slew Rate [V/ns] = (0.1*VCCI – 0.9*VCCI)/ (Cload * dT[LH|HL|HLS])
where Cload is the load capacitance driven by the I/O in pF
dT[LH|HL|HLS] is the worst case delta value from the datasheet in ns/pF.
3. Delays based on 35 pF loading.
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Table 1-25 • A54SX72A Timing Characteristics
(Worst-Case Military Conditions VCCA = 2.25 V, VCCI = 4.75 V, TJ = 125°C)
–1 Speed
Parameter
Description
5.0 V PCI Output Module
Min.
Std. Speed
Max.
Min.
Max.
Units
Timing1
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
4.2
4.9
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
4.3
5.0
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
1.7
2.0
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
4.2
4.9
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
3.9
4.6
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
4.3
5.0
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
5.0 V LVTTL Output Module Timing3
tDLH
Data-to-Pad Low to High
3.9
4.6
ns
tDHL
Data-to-Pad High to Low
4.2
4.9
ns
tENZL
Enable-to-Pad, Z to L
2.7
3.2
ns
tENZH
Enable-to-Pad, Z to H
3.9
4.6
ns
tENLZ
Enable-to-Pad, L to Z
4.7
5.6
ns
tENHZ
Enable-to-Pad, H to Z
4.2
4.9
ns
dTLH2
Delta Low to High
0.02
0.04
ns/pF
dTHL2
Delta High to Low
0.05
0.05
ns/pF
Notes:
1. Delays based on 10 pF loading and 25 Ω resistance.
2. To obtain the slew rate, substitute the appropriate Delta value, load capacitance, and the VCCI value into the following equation:
Slew Rate [V/ns] = (0.1*VCCI – 0.9*VCCI)/ (Cload * dT[LH|HL|HLS])
where Cload is the load capacitance driven by the I/O in pF
dT[LH|HL|HLS] is the worst case delta value from the datasheet in ns/pF.
3. Delays based on 35 pF loading.
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Pin Description
CLKA/B
Clock A/B
I/O
Input/Output
These pins are clock inputs for clock distribution
networks. Input levels are compatible with standard TTL,
LVTTL, 3.3 V PCI, or 5 V PCI specifications. The clock input
is buffered prior to clocking the R-cells. If unused, these
pins must be fixed LOW or HIGH on the board. They must
not be left floating (for HiRel A54SX72A, these clocks can
be configured as user I/O).
The I/O pin functions as an input, output, tristate, or
bidirectional buffer. Based on certain configurations,
input and output levels are compatible with standard
TTL, LVTTL, 3.3 V PCI, or 5 V PCI specifications. Unused I/O
pins are automatically tristated by the Designer
software.
QCLKA/B/C/D, I/O
This pin is not connected to circuitry within the device.
These pins can be driven to any voltage or left floating
with no effect on the operation of the device.
NC
Quadrant Clock A/B/C/D, I/O
These four pins are the clock inputs for the quadrant
clock distribution networks and only exist on HiRel
A54SX72A. Input levels are compatible with standard
TTL, LVTTL, 3.3 V PCI, or 5 V PCI specifications. Each of
these clock inputs can drive up to a quarter of the chip,
or they can be grouped together to drive multiple
quadrants. The clock input is buffered prior to clocking
the R-cells. If not used as a clock, each input will behave
as a regular I/O.
PRA/B, I/O1
No Connection
Probe A/B
LOW supply voltage.
The Probe pin is used to put out data from any userdefined design node within the device. This independent
diagnostic pin can be used in conjunction with the other
Probe pin to allow real-time diagnostic output of any
signal path within the device. A Probe pin can be used as
a user-defined I/O when verification has been completed.
The pin’s probe capabilities can be disabled permanently
to protect programmed design confidentiality.
HCLK
TCK, I/O1
GND
Ground
Dedicated (hardwired) Array Clock
This pin is the clock input for sequential modules. Input
levels are compatible with standard TTL, LVTTL, 3.3 V PCI,
or 5 V PCI specifications. This input is wired directly to
each R-cell and offers clock speeds independent of the
number of R-cells being driven. If not used, this pin must
set LOW or HIGH on the board. It must not be left
floating.
Test Clock
Test clock input for diagnostic probe and device
programming. In Flexible mode, TCK becomes active
when the TMS pin is set LOW (refer to Table 1-5 on
page 1-7). This pin functions as an I/O when the
boundary scan state machine reaches the "logic reset"
state.
1. 70 Ω series termination should be placed on the board to enable probing capability.
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TDI, I/O1
Test Data Input
TRST, I/O
Serial input for boundary scan testing and diagnostic
probe. In Flexible mode, TDI is active when the TMS pin is
set LOW (Table 1-5 on page 1-7). This pin functions as an
I/O when the boundary scan state machine reaches the
"logic reset" state.
TDO, I/O1
Test Data Output
Serial output for boundary scan testing. In Flexible
mode, TDO is active when the TMS pin is set LOW (refer
to Table 1-5 on page 1-7). This pin functions as an I/O
when the boundary scan state machine reaches the
"logic reset" state. When Silicon Explorer is being used,
TDO acts as an output when the checksum command is
run. It will return to a user I/O when the checksum is
complete.
TMS1
Test Mode Select
The TMS pin controls the use of the IEEE 1149.1
Boundary Scan pins (TCK, TDI, TDO, and TRST). In Flexible
mode, when the TMS pin is set LOW, the TCK, TDI, and
TDO pins are boundary scan pins (refer to Table 1-5 on
page 1-7). Once the boundary scan pins are in test mode,
they remain in that mode until the internal boundary
scan state machine reaches the "logic reset" state. At this
point, the boundary scan pins are released and will
function as regular I/O pins. The "logic reset" state is
reached five TCK cycles after the TMS pin is set HIGH. In
dedicated test mode, TMS functions as specified in the
IEEE 1149.1 specification.
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Once it is configured as the JTAG Reset pin, the TRST pin
functions as an active low input that may be used to
asynchronously initialize or reset the boundary scan
circuitry. The TRST pin is equipped with an internal pullup resistor. This pin functions as an I/O when the
Reserve JTAG Test Reset Pin check box is cleared in the
Actel Designer software.
VCCI
Supply Voltage
Supply voltage for I/Os. See Table 1-7 on page 1-10. All
VCCI power pins in the device should be connected.
VCCA
Supply Voltage
Supply voltage for array. See Table 1-7 on page 1-10. All
VCCA power pins in the device should be connected.
HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
Package Pin Assignments
84-Pin CQFP
Pin #1
Index
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64
84-Pin
CQFP
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
Figure 2-1 •
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84-Pin CQFP
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84-Pin CQFP
Pin Number
HiRel A54SX32A
Function
Pin Number
HiRel A54SX32A
Function
Pin Number
HiRel A54SX32A
Function
1
I/O
36
VCCA
71
I/O
2
I/O
37
GND
72
CLKA
3
TMS
38
I/O
73
CLKB
4
I/O
39
TDO, I/O
74
PRA, I/O
5
VCCI
40
I/O
75
I/O
6
GND
41
I/O
76
I/O
7
I/O
42
I/O
77
I/O
8
I/O
43
I/O
78
GND
9
I/O
44
I/O
79
VCCA
10
I/O
45
I/O
80
I/O
11
TRST
46
VCCA
81
I/O
12
I/O
47
VCCI
82
TCK, I/O
13
I/O
48
GND
83
TDI, I/O
14
I/O
49
I/O
84
I/O
15
VCCA
50
I/O
16
GND
51
I/O
17
I/O
52
I/O
18
VCCA
53
I/O
19
I/O
54
I/O
20
I/O
55
I/O
21
I/O
56
I/O
22
I/O
57
VCCA
23
I/O
58
GND
24
I/O
59
I/O
25
I/O
60
VCCA
26
GND
61
GND
27
VCCI
62
I/O
28
I/O
63
I/O
29
I/O
64
I/O
30
I/O
65
I/O
31
I/O
66
I/O
32
PRB, I/O
67
I/O
33
HCLK
68
VCCI
34
I/O
69
GND
35
I/O
70
I/O
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208-Pin CQFP
208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200
164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157
Pin #1
Index
1
156
2
155
3
154
4
153
5
152
6
151
7
150
8
149
208-Pin
CQFP
44
113
45
112
46
111
47
110
48
109
49
108
50
107
51
106
52
105
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61
Figure 2-2 •
97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104
208-Pin CQFP (Top View)
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208-Pin CQFP
208-Pin CQFP
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
1
GND
GND
38
I/O
I/O
75
I/O
I/O
2
TDI, I/O
TDI, I/O
39
I/O
I/O
76
PRB, I/O
PRB, I/O
3
I/O
I/O
40
VCCI
VCCI
77
GND
GND
4
I/O
I/O
41
VCCA
VCCA
78
VCCA
VCCA
5
I/O
I/O
42
I/O
I/O
79
GND
GND
6
I/O
I/O
43
I/O
I/O
80
NC
NC
7
I/O
I/O
44
I/O
I/O
81
I/O
I/O
8
I/O
I/O
45
I/O
I/O
82
HCLK
HCLK
9
I/O
I/O
46
I/O
I/O
83
I/O
VCCI
2 -4
10
I/O
I/O
47
I/O
I/O
84
I/O
QCLKB
11
TMS
TMS
48
I/O
I/O
85
I/O
I/O
12
VCCI
VCCI
49
I/O
I/O
86
I/O
I/O
13
I/O
I/O
50
I/O
I/O
87
I/O
I/O
14
I/O
I/O
51
I/O
I/O
88
I/O
I/O
15
I/O
I/O
52
GND
GND
89
I/O
I/O
16
I/O
I/O
53
I/O
I/O
90
I/O
I/O
17
I/O
I/O
54
I/O
I/O
91
I/O
I/O
18
I/O
GND
55
I/O
I/O
92
I/O
I/O
19
I/O
VCCA
56
I/O
I/O
93
I/O
I/O
20
I/O
I/O
57
I/O
I/O
94
I/O
I/O
21
I/O
I/O
58
I/O
I/O
95
I/O
I/O
22
I/O
I/O
59
I/O
I/O
96
I/O
I/O
23
I/O
I/O
60
VCCI
VCCI
97
I/O
I/O
24
I/O
I/O
61
I/O
I/O
98
VCCI
VCCI
25
NC
I/O
62
I/O
I/O
99
I/O
I/O
26
GND
GND
63
I/O
I/O
100
I/O
I/O
27
VCCA
VCCA
64
I/O
I/O
101
I/O
I/O
28
GND
GND
65
NC
I/O
102
I/O
I/O
29
I/O
I/O
66
I/O
I/O
103
TDO, I/O
TDO, I/O
30
TRST, I/O
TRST, I/O
67
I/O
I/O
104
I/O
I/O
31
I/O
I/O
68
I/O
I/O
105
GND
GND
32
I/O
I/O
69
I/O
I/O
106
I/O
I/O
33
I/O
I/O
70
I/O
I/O
107
I/O
I/O
34
I/O
I/O
71
I/O
I/O
108
I/O
I/O
35
I/O
I/O
72
I/O
I/O
109
I/O
I/O
36
I/O
I/O
73
I/O
I/O
110
I/O
I/O
37
I/O
I/O
74
I/O
QCLKA
111
I/O
I/O
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208-Pin CQFP
208-Pin CQFP
208-Pin CQFP
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
112
I/O
I/O
149
I/O
I/O
186
PRA, I/O
PRA, I/O
113
I/O
I/O
150
I/O
I/O
187
I/O
VCCI
114
VCCA
VCCA
151
I/O
I/O
188
I/O
I/O
115
VCCI
VCCI
152
I/O
I/O
189
I/O
I/O
116
I/O
GND
153
I/O
I/O
190
I/O
QCLKC
117
I/O
VCCA
154
I/O
I/O
191
I/O
I/O
118
I/O
I/O
155
I/O
I/O
192
I/O
I/O
119
I/O
I/O
156
I/O
I/O
193
I/O
I/O
120
I/O
I/O
157
GND
GND
194
I/O
I/O
121
I/O
I/O
158
I/O
I/O
195
I/O
I/O
122
I/O
I/O
159
I/O
I/O
196
I/O
I/O
123
I/O
I/O
160
I/O
I/O
197
I/O
I/O
124
I/O
I/O
161
I/O
I/O
198
I/O
I/O
125
I/O
I/O
162
I/O
I/O
199
I/O
I/O
126
I/O
I/O
163
I/O
I/O
200
I/O
I/O
127
I/O
I/O
164
VCCI
VCCI
201
VCCI
VCCI
128
I/O
I/O
165
I/O
I/O
202
I/O
I/O
129
GND
GND
166
I/O
I/O
203
I/O
I/O
130
VCCA
VCCA
167
I/O
I/O
204
I/O
I/O
131
GND
GND
168
I/O
I/O
205
I/O
I/O
132
NC
I/O
169
I/O
I/O
206
I/O
I/O
133
I/O
I/O
170
I/O
I/O
207
I/O
I/O
134
I/O
I/O
171
I/O
I/O
208
TCK, I/O
TCK, I/O
135
I/O
I/O
172
I/O
I/O
136
I/O
I/O
173
I/O
I/O
137
I/O
I/O
174
I/O
I/O
138
I/O
I/O
175
I/O
I/O
139
I/O
I/O
176
I/O
I/O
140
I/O
I/O
177
I/O
I/O
141
I/O
I/O
178
I/O
QCLKD
142
I/O
I/O
179
I/O
I/O
143
I/O
I/O
180
CLKA
CLKA
144
I/O
I/O
181
CLKB
CLKB
145
VCCA
VCCA
182
NC
NC
146
GND
GND
183
GND
GND
147
I/O
I/O
184
VCCA
VCCA
148
VCCI
VCCI
185
GND
GND
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256-Pin CQFP
256 255 254 253 252 251 250 249 248
200 199 198 197 196 195 194 193
Pin #1
Index
1
192
2
191
3
190
4
189
5
188
6
187
7
186
8
185
256-Pin
CQFP
56
137
57
136
58
135
59
134
60
133
61
132
62
131
63
130
64
129
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
Figure 2-3 •
121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
256-Pin CQFP (Top View)
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256-Pin CQFP
256-Pin CQFP
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
1
GND
GND
38
I/O
I/O
75
I/O
I/O
2
TDI, I/O
TDI, I/O
39
I/O
I/O
76
I/O
I/O
3
I/O
I/O
40
I/O
I/O
77
I/O
I/O
4
I/O
I/O
41
I/O
I/O
78
I/O
I/O
5
I/O
I/O
42
I/O
I/O
79
I/O
I/O
6
I/O
I/O
43
I/O
I/O
80
I/O
I/O
7
I/O
I/O
44
I/O
I/O
81
I/O
I/O
8
I/O
I/O
45
I/O
I/O
82
I/O
I/O
9
I/O
I/O
46
VCCA
VCCA
83
I/O
I/O
10
I/O
I/O
47
I/O
VCCI
84
I/O
I/O
11
TMS
TMS
48
I/O
I/O
85
I/O
I/O
12
I/O
I/O
49
I/O
I/O
86
I/O
I/O
13
I/O
I/O
50
I/O
I/O
87
I/O
I/O
14
I/O
I/O
51
I/O
I/O
88
I/O
I/O
15
I/O
I/O
52
I/O
I/O
89
I/O
QCLKA
16
I/O
I/O
53
I/O
I/O
90
PRB, I/O
PRB, I/O
17
I/O
VCCI
54
I/O
I/O
91
GND
GND
18
I/O
I/O
55
I/O
I/O
92
VCCI
VCCI
19
I/O
I/O
56
I/O
GND
93
GND
GND
20
I/O
I/O
57
I/O
I/O
94
VCCA
VCCA
21
I/O
I/O
58
I/O
I/O
95
I/O
I/O
22
I/O
I/O
59
GND
GND
96
HCLK
HCLK
23
I/O
I/O
60
I/O
I/O
97
I/O
I/O
24
I/O
I/O
61
I/O
I/O
98
I/O
QCLKB
25
I/O
I/O
62
I/O
I/O
99
I/O
I/O
26
I/O
I/O
63
I/O
I/O
100
I/O
I/O
27
I/O
I/O
64
I/O
I/O
101
I/O
I/O
28
VCCI
VCCI
65
I/O
I/O
102
I/O
I/O
29
GND
GND
66
I/O
I/O
103
I/O
I/O
30
VCCA
VCCA
67
I/O
I/O
104
I/O
I/O
31
GND
GND
68
I/O
I/O
105
I/O
I/O
32
I/O
I/O
69
I/O
I/O
106
I/O
I/O
33
I/O
I/O
70
I/O
I/O
107
I/O
I/O
34
TRST, I/O
TRST, I/O
71
I/O
I/O
108
I/O
I/O
35
I/O
I/O
72
I/O
I/O
109
I/O
I/O
36
I/O
VCCA
73
I/O
VCCI
110
GND
GND
37
I/O
GND
74
I/O
I/O
111
I/O
I/O
v2.0
2-7
HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
256-Pin CQFP
256-Pin CQFP
256-Pin CQFP
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
112
I/O
I/O
149
I/O
I/O
186
I/O
I/O
113
I/O
I/O
150
I/O
I/O
187
I/O
I/O
114
I/O
I/O
151
I/O
I/O
188
I/O
I/O
115
I/O
I/O
152
I/O
I/O
189
GND
GND
116
I/O
I/O
153
I/O
I/O
190
I/O
I/O
117
I/O
I/O
154
I/O
I/O
191
I/O
I/O
118
I/O
I/O
155
I/O
I/O
192
I/O
I/O
119
I/O
I/O
156
I/O
I/O
193
I/O
I/O
120
I/O
VCCI
157
I/O
I/O
194
I/O
I/O
121
I/O
I/O
158
GND
GND
195
I/O
I/O
122
I/O
I/O
159
NC
NC
196
I/O
I/O
123
I/O
I/O
160
GND
GND
197
I/O
I/O
124
I/O
I/O
161
VCCI
VCCI
198
I/O
I/O
125
I/O
I/O
162
I/O
VCCA
199
I/O
I/O
126
TDO, I/O
TDO, I/O
163
I/O
I/O
200
I/O
I/O
2 -8
127
I/O
I/O
164
I/O
I/O
201
I/O
I/O
128
GND
GND
165
I/O
I/O
202
I/O
VCCI
129
I/O
I/O
166
I/O
I/O
203
I/O
I/O
130
I/O
I/O
167
I/O
I/O
204
I/O
I/O
131
I/O
I/O
168
I/O
I/O
205
I/O
I/O
132
I/O
I/O
169
I/O
I/O
206
I/O
I/O
133
I/O
I/O
170
I/O
I/O
207
I/O
I/O
134
I/O
I/O
171
I/O
I/O
208
I/O
I/O
135
I/O
I/O
172
I/O
I/O
209
I/O
I/O
136
I/O
I/O
173
I/O
I/O
210
I/O
I/O
137
I/O
I/O
174
VCCA
VCCA
211
I/O
I/O
138
I/O
I/O
175
GND
GND
212
I/O
I/O
139
I/O
I/O
176
GND
GND
213
I/O
I/O
140
I/O
I/O
177
I/O
I/O
214
I/O
I/O
141
VCCA
VCCA
178
I/O
I/O
215
I/O
I/O
142
I/O
VCCI
179
I/O
I/O
216
I/O
I/O
143
I/O
GND
180
I/O
I/O
217
I/O
I/O
144
I/O
VCCA
181
I/O
I/O
218
I/O
QCLKD
145
I/O
I/O
182
I/O
I/O
219
CLKA
CLKA
146
I/O
I/O
183
I/O
VCCI
220
CLKB
CLKB
147
I/O
I/O
184
I/O
I/O
221
VCCI
VCCI
148
I/O
I/O
185
I/O
I/O
222
GND
GND
v2.0
HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
256-Pin CQFP
256-Pin CQFP
256-Pin CQFP
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
Pin
Number
HiRel
A54SX32A
Function
HiRel
A54SX72A
Function
223
NC
NC
235
I/O
I/O
246
I/O
I/O
224
GND
GND
236
I/O
I/O
247
I/O
I/O
225
PRA, I/O
PRA, I/O
237
I/O
I/O
248
I/O
I/O
226
I/O
I/O
238
I/O
I/O
249
I/O
VCCI
227
I/O
I/O
239
I/O
I/O
250
I/O
I/O
228
I/O
VCCA
240
GND
GND
251
I/O
I/O
229
I/O
I/O
241
I/O
I/O
252
I/O
I/O
230
I/O
I/O
242
I/O
I/O
253
I/O
I/O
231
I/O
QCLKC
243
I/O
I/O
254
I/O
I/O
232
I/O
I/O
244
I/O
I/O
255
I/O
I/O
233
I/O
I/O
245
I/O
I/O
256
TCK, I/O
TCK, I/O
234
I/O
I/O
v2.0
2-9
HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
Datasheet Information
List of Changes
The following table lists critical changes that were made in the current version of the document.
Previous version
Changes in current version—v2.0
Advanced v1.2
The 84-pin CQFP package information was added to the datasheet.
N/A
(December 2002)
The Product Plan table was deleted because all of the devices are production devices.
N/A
Table 1-6 • Absolute Maximum Ratings1 was updated to include VCCA AC supply voltage
information. In addition, two notes were added to the table.
1-10
Notes 1 and 2 were added to Table 1-8 • 3.3 V LVTTL and 5 V TTL Electrical Specifications.
1-11
The "HiRel SX-A Timing Model" was updated.
1-17
The "Hardwired Clock" and "Routed Clock" equations were updated.
1-17
All of the Timing Characteristic tables were updated because to include the fully characterized
data.
N/A
Table 1-8 • 3.3 V LVTTL and 5 V TTL Electrical Specifications was updated.
1-11
Table 1-12 • DC Specifications, 3.3 V PCI Operation was updated.
1-14
Advanced v1.1
Preliminary v1.0
Page
The "Ordering Information" section was updated.
ii
Figure 1-1 • HiRel SX-A Family Interconnect Elements was updated.
1-1
The "Clock Resources" section was updated.
1-5
The "I/O Modules" section was updated.
1-6
Table 1-2 • I/O Features was updated.
1-6
The "Hot-Swapping" section was updated.
1-7
Table 1-3 • I/O Characteristics for All I/O Configurations is new.
1-6
Table 1-4 • Power-Up Time at which I/Os Become Active is new.
1-7
The "Power Requirements" section was updated.
1-7
The "Design Considerations" section was updated.
1-8
Figure 1-10 • Probe Setup was updated.
1-8
Table 1-6 • Absolute Maximum Ratings1 was updated.
1-10
Table 1-7 • Recommended Operating Conditions was updated.
1-10
Table 1-9 • Maximum Source and Sink Currents for All I/O Standards is new.
1-11
Figure 1-15 • HiRel SX-A Timing Model was updated.
1-17
The "Pin Description" section was updated.
1-31
v2.0
3-1
HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
Previous version
Changes in current version—v2.0 (Continued)
Advanced v0.1
The "Clock Resources" section was updated.
1-5
The "I/O Modules" section was updated.
1-6
The "Hot-Swapping" section was updated.
1-7
The "Power Requirements" section was updated.
1-7
The "Boundary Scan Testing (BST)" section has been updated.
1-7
The "Configuring Diagnostic Pins" section has been updated.
1-7
The "TRST Pin" section has been updated.
1-7
The "Dedicated Test Mode" section has been updated.
1-7
The "Development Tool Support" section has been updated.
1-8
The "HiRel SX-A Probe Circuit Control Pins" section has been updated.
1-8
The "Pin Description" section was updated.
1-31
The “Package Characteristics and Mechanical Drawings” section has been eliminated from the
datasheet. The mechanical drawings are now contained in a separate document, “Package
Characteristics and Mechanical Drawings,” available on the Actel web site.
3 -2
v2.0
Page
HiRel SX-A Family FPGAs
Datasheet Categories
In order to provide the latest information to designers, some datasheets are published before data has been fully
characterized. Datasheets are designated as "Product Brief," "Advanced," "Production," and "Datasheet
Supplement." The definitions of these categories are as follows:
Product Brief
The product brief is a summarized version of a datasheet (advanced or production) containing general product
information. This brief gives an overview of specific device and family information.
Advanced
This datasheet version contains initial estimated information based on simulation, other products, devices, or speed
grades. This information can be used as estimates, but not for production.
Unmarked (production)
This datasheet version contains information that is considered to be final.
Datasheet Supplement
The datasheet supplement gives specific device information for a derivative family that differs from the general family
datasheet. The supplement is to be used in conjunction with the datasheet to obtain more detailed information and
for specifications that do not differ between the two families.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export
Administration Regulations (EAR)
The products described in this datasheet are subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or the
Export Administration Regulations (EAR). They may require an approved export license prior to their export. An export
can include a release or disclosure to a foreign national inside or outside the United States.
v2.0
3-3
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