ElEctric_EyE wrote:
Checking prices for the 484-pin XC6SLX150T-3FG484C @$181US vs. a 676-pin for $228US.
on
avnet in the -3 speed grade, commercial, non lead-free (for better soldering). Man that's alot of money!
After reviewing the Spartan 6 family, I don't need to spend that much to get what I need. I don't need all the bells and whistles the LX150 has to offer. I just noticed it was a T version, which I don't need either...
Currently, I'm aiming for a
XC6SLX45-3FG676C. LX45 is the smallest of the Spartan 6 family with a 676-pin count and 1mm ball spacing. The device is 27x27mm. Currently it is $84 on avnet.express. Much better! This gives me confidence to proceed with this design, although they have none in stock with a 6 week factory lead time with minimum order of
1. No problem! I order one tonight and probably I'll be done in 6 weeks.
Hell of a way to bring in the New Year.
Will I use all 676 pins? Absolutely not, but a greater percentage will be able to be routed out from all sides of the wider square on this 26x26 ball FPGA.
Just FYI, a note on Xilinx FPGA blockRAMs: I've been working with the LX9 series of Spartan 6, the 144-pin QFP version, on the 1080p PVB's for the past year. I've just about max'd out the available blockRAM usage @96%. Those boards have 1Kx16 zero page, 1Kx16 stack page, 4Kx16 ROM for the 65Org16, and another 32Kx16 storage for X,Y coordinate storage. So that's about 38Kx16 available blockRAM on that series of LX9.
The LX45 series blockRAM has approximately 152Kx16,
4x that of the LX9 series blockRAM. It's about
4x the price too ($20 to $80 as mentioned).