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Maximum user logic configuration (100%)

24.43Mb

Medium configuration (70%)

17.10Mb

Small configuration (50%)

12.22Mb

D-Flip-Flop initialization (1) (129024)

1b/D-Flip-Flop

Core RAM initialization (2) (192 instances)

96.06Kb/RAM block

Core Register File initialization (2) (672 instances)

3.03Kb/Register File

CMIC

64.15Kb

Total

44.53Mb

  1. In a typical design the user can give – or not - an initial value to Flip-Flops at power-up. Reducing the number of initialized Flip-Flops contributes to reduce the bitstream size.

  2. Core RAM and/or Core Register file can also be initialized – or not - at power-up. Reducing the number of initialized memories contributes to reduce the bitstream size.

Most applications do not require to initialize all memories.

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Table: NG-LARGE NX1H140TSP configuration modes

Multiple devices addressing

Thanks to Device ID feature in the Bitstream Manager, it is possible to connect multiple devices on the same bus and load a bitstream only to the desired device.

In broadcast mode (0xFF), all connected devices will load the bitstream in the configuration memory.

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Bitstream Device ID is set during bitstream generation.

Chip Device ID is set by external pins.

Configuration modes usage

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