[SI-LIST] Re: SPARTAN IIE Voltage regulator selection

The part is made by Xilinx and you should be able to find it on their 
website.  We have found that most of their FPGA's draw about .5 A on 
startup to get themselves configured.

Ed

At 05:23 PM 10/25/02 +0530, Ismail B - CTD, Chennai. wrote:

>Hello there!
>
>I want to know if anyone used SPARTAN IIE FPGA in any of their design. It
>seems that
>the FPGA draws a high current during start up which appers almost like a
>short circuit
>I am in the process of selecting an appropriate Voltage regulator but not
>sure how good
>it will be. My worst fear is that once the Voltage regulator senses the high
>current draw
>it may shutdown. It will be of great help if anyone could provide the part
>number/manfacturer
>  of Voltage regulator used in their earlier (working :) ) design.
>
>Thanks,
>Ismail
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