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QL3060

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2025 1:23 pm
by transiente
Good morning to everyone on the forum.
My name is Roger (transient). I live in Brazil.
I'd like to know about the FPGA:
QL3060-3BP456I 7027426-105. Can it be replaced by:
QL3060-3BP456I 4089921-101.
I couldn't find anything about this number extension in the datasheet.
Thank you very much, everyone. :?:

Re: QL3060

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2026 10:02 am
by Pandrhola
From what I know, the key part is QL3060-3BP456I—that defines the actual FPGA. The extra numbers (7027426-105 vs 4089921-101) are most likely internal or lot-specific codes.

Re: QL3060

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 2:37 am
by Lucindoberts
Do those FPGA part number suffixes matter? In my experience, those trailing numbers are usually date codes or internal tracking IDs. I've swapped parts with differing numbers after the main identifier before without issues in similar situations.

Has anyone else had experience with this specific FPGA family? Share your thoughts and thanks.

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Re: QL3060

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2026 3:13 am
by lumispo
As far as I know, if the main part number is identical, the additional codes are often manufacturer specific tracking numbers rather than functional differences. I'd still recommend checking with the board manufacturer or testing compatibility first if the FPGA is being used in a critical application.