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What is Spartan-3E?
The Spartan-3E is seventh family in the low-cost Spartan Series from Xilinx Inc. Manufactured with advanced 90nm process technology, the series delivers up to 1.6 million system gates, up to 376 I/Os, and a versatile platform FPGA architecture for gate-centric designs. (Souce: Xilinx)
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2010-11-26 7:1 serialization in FPGAs at 666 Mbps
Learn how to use Spartan-3E/3A in applications that require 4-bit or 5-bit transmit data bus widths and operate at rates up to 666 Mbps per line with a forwarded clock at 1/7th the bit rate.
2010-11-23 1:7 deserialization in FPGAs at 666 Mbps
Read about Spartan-3E devices in applications that require 4-bit or 5-bit receive data bus widths and operate at rates up to 666 Mbps per line with a clock at 1/7th the bit rate.
2008-11-27 Spread-spectrum clock for displays
Know how a spread-spectrum clock drives LVDS interfaces of FPGAs with no adverse effects on a system's performance.
2008-11-24 1:7 deserialisation in FPGAs at 666Mbps
Read about devices that are used in applications requiring 1:7 deserialisation at speeds up to 666Mbps.
2008-11-21 Trigger multiple-boot with platform flash PROMs
Platform Flash PROMs enhance safety in the event of failed configuration, and reduce pin count and board space.
2008-01-09 Xilinx unveils FPGA-based auto ECU devt kit
Xilinx has announced immediate availability of the Xilinx Automotive ECU Devt. Kit, based on its low-cost family of automotive-qualified Xilinx XA Spartan-3E FPGAs.
2007-07-09 FPGA-based module eases embedded system design
Advanced Knowledge Associates' new logic module combines a 32bit ARM9-based MCU and high-density Xilinx Spartan 3E Series FPGA fabric, as well as all associated interfaces and power circuitry to facilitate accelerated advanced embedded system design.
2007-04-27 1:7 Deserialisation in Spartan-3E FPGAs at speeds up to 666Mbps
1:7 Deserialisation in Spartan-3E FPGAs at speeds up to 666Mbps
2007-04-27 Four- and six-layer, high-speed PCB design for the Spartan-3E FT256 BGA package
Four- and six-layer, high-speed PCB design for the Spartan-3E FT256 BGA package
2007-04-13 Using and creating flash files for the MicroBlaze development kit
This application note explains the process of using and creating the StrataFlash memory for the Spartan-3E 1600E Edition of MicroBlaze Development Kit. The kit consists of a Web server reference system and aµClinux reference system.
2007-04-13 Configuring Xilinx FPGAs with SPI serial flash
This application note shows the configuration of Xilinx Virtex-5 and Spartan-3E FPGA families with Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) serial flash device. It describes the required connections as well as the configuration flow for the SPI mode.
2006-11-27 JVC selects Xilinx FPGA for its HDV camera-recorder
Xilinx Inc. has recently announced that Victor Company of Japan Ltd (JVC) has adopted Xilinx low-cost Spartan-3E FPGAs for their latest handheld HDV GY-HD 250 series camera-recorder.
2006-11-27 MicroBlaze dev kit enables embedded system design
Xilinx Inc. has released the MicroBlaze Development Kit: Spartan-3E 1600E Edition, a comprehensive design environment with everything embedded developers need to create processing-based systems.
2006-11-02 Xilinx releases MicroBlaze embedded kit
Xilinx Inc. has released the MicroBlaze Development Kit: a comprehensive design environment with everything embedded developers need to create processing-based systems, Spartan-3E 1600E Edition.
2006-06-30 Xilinx recalls its Spartan-3 FPGAs
Programmable logic supplier Xilinx Inc. has announced a recall of Spartan-3, Spartan-3E and Spartan-3L FPGAs made between September 2005 and late April 2006.
2005-11-03 Xilinx FPGAs enable advanced telematics platforms
Xilinx Inc. includes Spartan-3e family and Virtex-4 platform FPGA devices in the its XA product family of PLDs.
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