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From: FPGA on 12 Aug 2010 15:16 Could someone please help me to identify the suffix, "4177", on this Virtex-5 device and what it calls out as well as the meaning? Could I use this device in replace of the XC5VTX240T-2FF1759I (Without 4177 suffix)? Avnet advertizes them both however the one with the "4177" suffix is roughly $1,000.00 more? It seems it wouldnt be a custom device or customer code as they advertize both to the public? Anyones Help on this is appreciated. XC5VTX240T-2FF1759I4177 ? Thank you, Dave
From: MM on 12 Aug 2010 16:14 Their database is a mess. I am pretty sure it is the same device. In any case, just give them a call... /Mikhail "FPGA" <dgregory(a)sgidirect.com> wrote in message news:34881a42-1124-46aa-86ea-24600e356cb8(a)l20g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... > Could someone please help me to identify the suffix, "4177", on this > Virtex-5 device and what it calls out as well as the meaning? Could I > use this device in replace of the XC5VTX240T-2FF1759I (Without 4177 > suffix)? Avnet advertizes them both however the one with the "4177" > suffix is roughly $1,000.00 more? It seems it wouldnt be a custom > device or customer code as they advertize both to the public? Anyones > Help on this is appreciated. > > XC5VTX240T-2FF1759I4177 ? > > Thank you, > > Dave
From: Ed McGettigan on 12 Aug 2010 22:37 On Aug 12, 12:16 pm, FPGA <dgreg...(a)sgidirect.com> wrote: > Could someone please help me to identify the suffix, "4177", on this > Virtex-5 device and what it calls out as well as the meaning? Could I > use this device in replace of the XC5VTX240T-2FF1759I (Without 4177 > suffix)? Avnet advertizes them both however the one with the "4177" > suffix is roughly $1,000.00 more? It seems it wouldnt be a custom > device or customer code as they advertize both to the public? Anyones > Help on this is appreciated. > > XC5VTX240T-2FF1759I4177 ? > > Thank you, > > Dave This is not a standard device and it should not be listed on Avnet's website. The extra digits refer to a Specification Control Document, SCD, that indicate how this device deviates from the production datasheet or is tested in a way that a customer has requested that is different from the standard test program. Ed McGettigan -- Xilinx Inc.
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