Product Overview
Xilinx XC3090A PP175BK FPGA - Used, with Breakout Daughterboard
The Xilinx XC3090A PP175BK is a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) from Xilinx’s early XC3000A series, designed to deliver flexible digital logic implementation in a high-pin-count package.
Pulled from legacy equipment, this FPGA remains clean and in excellent state. It comes mounted on a breakout PCB daughterboard, simplifying integration and testing for modern use.
Product Condition
Condition: used, pulled from legacy equipment. The device is clean, in excellent state, and includes a breakout PCB daughterboard.
Product Overview
Xilinx pioneered the FPGA market, and the XC3090A exemplifies its early advances in programmable logic. With the PP175BK package providing 175 pins, this device allowed engineers to map complex digital designs onto reconfigurable hardware—an important step in bridging prototyping and production-level systems.
Key Features
- Manufacturer: Xilinx
- Model: XC3090A PP175BK
- Series: XC3000A FPGA family
- Type: Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
- Package: PP175BK (175-pin PGA style)
- Mounted on breakout PCB daughterboard
- Supports flexible digital logic designs
- Used, clean, pulled from legacy equipment
Applications
- Repair and maintenance of legacy FPGA-based systems
- Prototyping custom digital logic designs
- Industrial and scientific hardware restoration
- Replacement component for vintage FPGA boards
- Educational use in FPGA design and architecture studies
- Experimental digital hardware development
Frequently Asked Questions
What package does the XC3090A PP175BK use?
It is housed in a PP175BK package with 175 pins and is supplied on a breakout PCB daughterboard.
Is this FPGA functional?
The device was pulled from legacy equipment and is offered in used, clean condition.
What is included with this FPGA?
A breakout PCB daughterboard is included, making the FPGA easier to test and integrate.
What makes the XC3090A notable?
It represents Xilinx’s early-generation FPGAs, bridging custom logic and reconfigurable design in industrial and scientific systems.
Where was this FPGA originally used?
It was installed in legacy electronic systems, later decommissioned and preserved in clean condition.
Once powering early reconfigurable designs, this XC3090A FPGA continues as a rare piece of Xilinx’s legacy. Its future use—whether in restoration, repair, or exploration—now belongs to you.