The CS484 package is nice but I believe it is some time off before it
is available for Spartan-6.
For layout plan for an entire rerouting of the design.
John Adair
Enterpoint Ltd.- Home of Merrick1 the High Performance Computing
Board.
On 3 Dec, 21:23, Svenn Are Bjerkem <svenn.bjer...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
> Just got a question what to do if future needs fill up a Spartan-3A
> DSP 3400 CS484. A very quick and unqualified look at Spartan-6 family
> show a package called CSG484 with same physical dimensions as the
> CS484. Hope to do as few changes on the PCB as possible. Since the
> supply voltage is not the same, a drop-in replacement will not be
> possible anyway, but I would like to keep the rewiring need low.
> Anybody done this or thought of this who would share some impressions?
>
> --
> Svenn
Reply by Andy Peters●December 3, 20092009-12-03
On Dec 3, 2:23=A0pm, Svenn Are Bjerkem <svenn.bjer...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
> Just got a question what to do if future needs fill up a Spartan-3A
> DSP 3400 CS484. A very quick and unqualified look at Spartan-6 family
> show a package called CSG484 with same physical dimensions as the
> CS484. Hope to do as few changes on the PCB as possible. Since the
> supply voltage is not the same, a drop-in replacement will not be
> possible anyway, but I would like to keep the rewiring need low.
> Anybody done this or thought of this who would share some impressions?
Xilinx doesn't believe in footprint-compatible parts.
-a
Reply by austin●December 3, 20092009-12-03
Svenn,
The supply voltages are the same ... but the pinouts are different.
Austin
Reply by Svenn Are Bjerkem●December 3, 20092009-12-03
Hi,
Just got a question what to do if future needs fill up a Spartan-3A
DSP 3400 CS484. A very quick and unqualified look at Spartan-6 family
show a package called CSG484 with same physical dimensions as the
CS484. Hope to do as few changes on the PCB as possible. Since the
supply voltage is not the same, a drop-in replacement will not be
possible anyway, but I would like to keep the rewiring need low.
Anybody done this or thought of this who would share some impressions?
--
Svenn