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Gabor Szakacs
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I'm looking into a crosspoint switching application where
it appears FPGA's are the best choice even though I won't
use much of the internals. What I'm looking for is the
best price per I/O pin of relatively fast parts. Newer
releases of FPGA seem to target better price per logic cell
rather than I/O so I've already noticed that from Xilinx
I can do better with Spartan 2e than Spartan 3 in terms of
cost per I/O pin. Obviously smaller parts in each family
also giver better price per I/O because there are more
I/O's per logic cell. Any suggestions for a better price
would be appreciated.
Also the reason I'm not currently looking at CPLD's is that
the application requires soft upload and I don't want parts
with limited programming cycle life (EPROM or FLASH based).
256 I/O's per part is a good match for the design although
even at this level I will need multiple parts. Right now
I'm more interested in what family to use for the best price
per I/O and then I'll pick the device size that fits best.
it appears FPGA's are the best choice even though I won't
use much of the internals. What I'm looking for is the
best price per I/O pin of relatively fast parts. Newer
releases of FPGA seem to target better price per logic cell
rather than I/O so I've already noticed that from Xilinx
I can do better with Spartan 2e than Spartan 3 in terms of
cost per I/O pin. Obviously smaller parts in each family
also giver better price per I/O because there are more
I/O's per logic cell. Any suggestions for a better price
would be appreciated.
Also the reason I'm not currently looking at CPLD's is that
the application requires soft upload and I don't want parts
with limited programming cycle life (EPROM or FLASH based).
256 I/O's per part is a good match for the design although
even at this level I will need multiple parts. Right now
I'm more interested in what family to use for the best price
per I/O and then I'll pick the device size that fits best.