Xilinx VQ100 package drawings?

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Eric Smith

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Has anyone managed to find the VQ100 package drawings
on the Xilinx web site? It doesn't appear to be with
the other package drawings, and a search of the web
site turned up nothing.

The VQ100 is one of the packages for the Spartan 3.

Thanks,
Eric
 
"Eric Smith" <eric-no-spam-for-me@brouhaha.com> wrote in message
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Has anyone managed to find the VQ100 package drawings
on the Xilinx web site? It doesn't appear to be with
the other package drawings, and a search of the web
site turned up nothing.

The VQ100 is one of the packages for the Spartan 3.

Thanks,
Eric
You can find the mechanical drawings for the VQ100 package at the following
link.
http://www.xilinx.com/bvdocs/packages/vq100.pdf

Links to mechanical drawings for all the Spartan-3 packages are provided in
Module 4 of the Spartan-3 data sheet, on page 22.
http://www.xilinx.com/bvdocs/publications/ds099-4.pdf

Module 4 also contains footprint drawings for all the available packages,
showing the common footprint between the different Spartan-3 FPGAs available
in that specific package. The PDF diagrams are also color coded so you can
quickly see the various VCC inputs, grounds, clock pins, dedicated
configuration pins, etc. See page 26 for the VQ100 footprint, which is
common between the XC3S50 and the XC3S200 FPGAs.
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Steven K. Knapp
Applications Manager, Xilinx Inc.
General Products Division
Spartan-3/II/IIE FPGAs
http://www.xilinx.com/spartan3
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Spartan-3: Make it Your ASIC
 
"Steven K. Knapp" <steve.knappNO#SPAM@xilinx.com> wrote in message
Module 4 also contains footprint drawings for all the available packages,
[...]The PDF diagrams are also color coded so you can
quickly see the various VCC inputs, grounds, clock pins, dedicated
configuration pins, etc.
I would like to use this opportunity to say thank you to Xilinx for
this feature.

This is the most useful technical innovation since the time hard drive
manufacturers started to print drive parameters on the drives. (Wich
quickly became obsolete by bios autodetect features)

Kolja Sulimma
 

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