| MODEL P/N | SERIES | NUMBER OF LABS/CLBS | SPEED GRADE | NUMBER OF LOGIC ELEMENTS / CELLS | TOTAL RAM BITS | NUMBER OF I/O | VOLTAGE – SUPPLY | MOUNTING TYPE | OPERATING TEMPERATURE | PACKAGE / CASE | SUPPLIER DEVICE PACKAGE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XC5VFX200T-2FF1738C | Virtex-5 FXT | 15.360,00 | -2,00 | 196608 | 16809984 | 960 | ~1.0 V (0.95–1.05 V) | Surface Mount | 0 °C ~ +85 °C (C) | 1738-BBGA / FCBGA | 1738-FCBGA (≈42.5×42.5 mm) |
XC5VFX200T-2FF1738C
Manufacturer: Xilinx Logic Cells: 200,704 Logic Slices: 31,200 Embedded RAM (eRAM): 8,352 Kb (464 × 18Kb Block RAM) Package: FF1738 (Flip-Chip BGA) Operating Temperature: Commercial (0°C to +85°C)
Specifications
The XC5VFX200T-2FF1738C is a high-end FPGA from the Virtex-5 FXT family (Xilinx, now AMD), built on the well-proven 65nm process. It’s designed for engineers who need enormous logic density along with a strong collection of high-speed serial transceivers in one package.
- ~196,608 logic cells — tons of space for intensive DSP chains, complex packet engines, multi-protocol handling, or large custom state machines
- 24 RocketIO GTX transceivers — these support reliable multi-gigabit serial links, typically up to ~6.5 Gbps in practical applications (ideal for 10Gb Ethernet, PCIe Gen1/2, Serial RapidIO, or custom high-speed interconnects)
- 960 user I/Os — plenty of flexible pins for external DDR2/3 memory, high-speed data converters, or system-level interfaces
- Embedded block RAM around 16–17 Mbit (with distributed RAM covering smaller, low-latency buffers and FIFOs)
- Hard PowerPC 440 processor blocks — really useful for embedded processing, hybrid hardware-software designs, or control tasks without adding an external CPU
- Package: 1738-pin FF (flip-chip BGA, ~42.5 × 42.5 mm), commercial temperature range (0°C to +85°C junction)
- -2 speed grade — delivers excellent timing performance and good closure margins while managing power more efficiently than the max -3 bins in many use cases
This FPGA frequently gets chosen for telecom equipment, high-res broadcast/video systems, radar/SIGINT front-ends, advanced test & measurement gear, or projects that require lots of fast SerDes channels plus heavy programmable logic. The FXT series sets itself apart from LXT/SXT by focusing on higher transceiver counts and those embedded processors.

