T20 Features

  • High-density, low-power Quantum® architecture
  • Built on SMIC 40 nm process
  • Core leakage current as low as 6.8 mA1
  • FPGA interface blocks
    • GPIO
    • PLL
    • LVDS 800 Mbps per lane with up to 20 TX pairs and 26 RX pairs
    • MIPI DPHY with CSI-2 controller hard IP, 1.5 Gbps per lane
    • DDR3, LPDDR3, LPDDR2 x16 PHY with memory controller hard IP, up to 1066 Mbps
  • Programmable high-performance I/O
    • Supports 1.8, 2.5, and 3.3 V single-ended I/O standards and interfaces
  • Flexible on-chip clocking
    • 16 low-skew global clock signals can be driven from off-chip external clock signals or PLL synthesized clock signals
    • PLL support
  • Flexible device configuration
    • Standard SPI interface (active, passive, and daisy chain)
    • JTAG interface
    • Optional Mask Programmable Memory (MPM) capability
  • Fully supported by the Efinity® software, an RTL-to-bitstream compiler
Table 1. T20 FPGA Resources
LEs2 Global Clock Networks Global Control Networks Embedded Memory (kbits) Embedded Memory Blocks (5 Kbits) Embedded Multipliers
19,728 Up to 16 Up to 16 1044.48 204 36
Table 2. T20 Package-Dependent Resources
Resource W80 Q100F3 Q144 F169 F256 F324 F400
Available GPIO3 33 65 97 73 195 130 230
Global clocks from GPIO pins 4 4 6 4 16 5 16
Global controls from GPIO pins 4 5 8 3 16 5 16
PLLs 3 5 5 5 5 7 7
LVDS 4 TX pairs
4 RX pairs
6 TX pairs
6 RX pairs
8 TX pairs
12 RX pairs
13 TX pairs
13 RX pairs
20 TX pairs
26 RX pairs
20 TX pairs
26 RX pairs
MIPI DPHY with CSI-2 controller
(4 data lanes, 1 clock lane)
1 TX instance
1 RX instance
2 TX instances
2 RX instances
2 TX instances
2 RX instances
DDR3/LPDDR3/LPDDR2 PHY with memory controller 1 block (x8 or x16 DQ widths) 1 block (x8 or x16 DQ widths)
Notice: Refer to the Trion Packaging User Guide for the package outlines and markings.
1 Typical leakage current for F256 package only.
2 Logic capacity in equivalent LE counts.
3 The LVDS I/O pins are dual-purpose. The full number of GPIO are available when all LVDS I/O pins are in GPIO mode. GPIO and LVDS as GPIO supports different features. See Table 2.