IGLOO FPGA — 600K gates in a 256-ball FBGA
The Microchip AGL600V2-FGG256I is a nonvolatile flash-based FPGA from the IGLOO family, built on a 130 nm low-power process. It delivers 600000 system gates and 13824 logic cells, with 110592 bits of on-chip dual-port SRAM and 177 user I/O.
600K gates — logic capacity and memory headroom
With 600000 system gates and 13824 logic cells, the AGL600V2 sits in the mid-density tier of the IGLOO family — enough for moderate glue logic, state machines, and small DSP pipelines. The 110592 bits of total RAM (about 13.5 KB) handle small FIFOs, register files, and configuration look-up tables without external SRAM. The 177 user I/O are distributed across the 256-ball FBGA package. The ball pitch on an FBGA256 is typically 1.0 mm, which routes cleanly on a 4-layer board without microvias.
Supply rail and temperature grade
The core voltage is 1.14 V nominal — a single 1.2 V rail with 5 % tolerance covers it. The I/O banks support 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V, and 3.3 V interfaces, which covers the common logic families and memory bus voltages. Junction temperature will run higher than TA; the flash-based fabric is inherently immune to single-event upsets from alpha particles, which simplifies qualification in avionics and medical equipment.
