Kintex UltraScale+™ FPGAs: Increased performance and on-chip UltraRAM memory to reduce BOM cost. The ideal mix of high-performance peripherals and cost-effective system implementation. Kintex UltraScale+ FPGAs have numerous power options that deliver the optimal balance between the required system performance and the smallest power envelope.
Summary
The Xilinx® Kintex® UltraScale+™ FPGAs are available in -3, -2, -1 speed grades, with -3E devices having the highest performance. The -2LE and -1LI devices can operate at a VCCINT voltage at 0.85V or 0.72V and provide lower maximum static power. When operated at VCCINT = 0.85V, using -2LE and -1LI devices, the speed specification for the L devices is the same as the -2I or -1I speed grades. When operated at VCCINT = 0.72V, the -2LE and -1LI performance and static and dynamic power is reduced.
All supply voltage and junction temperature specifications are representative of worst-case conditions. The parameters included are common to popular designs and typical applications.
The -1L and -2L speed grades in the UltraScale+ families can run at one of two different VCCINT operating voltages. At 0.72V, they operate at similar performance to the Kintex UltraScale and Virtex UltraScale devices with up to 30% reduction in power consumption. At 0.85V, they consume similar power to the Kintex UltraScale and Virtex UltraScale devices, but operate over 30% faster.