Features: • QML Certified• Configuration one-time programmable (OTP) read-only memory designed to store configuration bitstreams of Xilinx FPGA devices• Simple interface to the FPGA; requires only one user I/O pin• Cascadable for storing longer or multiple bitstreams•...
XQR1701L: Features: • QML Certified• Configuration one-time programmable (OTP) read-only memory designed to store configuration bitstreams of Xilinx FPGA devices• Simple interface to the FPG...
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Symbol |
Description |
Conditions |
Units |
VCC |
Supply voltage relative to GND |
0.5 to +4.0 |
V |
VPP |
Supply voltage relative to GND |
0.5 to +12.5 |
V |
VIN |
Input voltage relative to GND |
0.5 to VCC +0.5 |
V |
VTS |
Voltage applied to High-Z output |
0.5 to VCC +0.5 |
V |
TSTG |
Storage temperature (ambient) |
65 to +150 |
The QPro™ series XQ1701L are Xilinx 3.3V high-density configuration PROMs. The XQR1701L are radiation hardened.These devices are manufactured on Xilinx QML certified manufacturing lines utilizing epitaxial substrates and TID lot qualification (per method 1019).
When the XQR1701L is in Master Serial mode, it generates a configuration clock that drives the PROM. A short access time after the rising clock edge, data appears on the PROM DATA output pin that is connected to the FPGA DIN pin. The FPGA generates the appropriate number of clock pulses to complete the configuration. Once configured, it disables the PROM. When the FPGA is in Slave Serial mode, the PROM and the FPGA must both be clocked by an incoming signal. Figure 1 shows a simplied block diagram.
Multiple XQR1701L can be concatenated by using the CEO output to drive the CE input of the following device. The clock inputs and the DATA outputs of all PROMs in this chain are interconnected. All devices are compatible and can be cascaded with other members of the family.
For XQR1701L programming, either the Xilinx Alliance or Foundation series development system compiles the FPGA design file into a standard Hex format, which is then transferred to most commercial PROM programmers.