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| thuộc tính | Giá trị |
| Package | Tray |
| Series | Cyclone® IV E |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| NumberofLABs/CLBs | 2475 |
| NumberofLogicElements/Cells | 39600 |
| TotalRAMBits | 1161216 |
| NumberofI/O | 328 |
| Voltage-Supply | 1.15V ~ 1.25V |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 100°C (TJ) |
| Package/Case | 484-BGA |
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Description
The EP4CE40F23I7N is a member of the Altera Cyclone IV FPGA family, designed by Intel (formerly Altera). It is a low-cost, low-power FPGA, providing an efficient solution for a wide range of applications including communications, broadcast, consumer, and industrial designs.
Key features of the EP4CE40F23I7N include:
1. Logic Elements (LEs): It contains around 39,600 logic elements, which are used to implement combinational and sequential logic circuits.
2. Embedded Memory: The device has a significant amount of embedded memory, including up to 116 M9K memory blocks, offering flexibility in data processing and storage.
3. I/O Pins: It includes 532 user I/O pins, allowing extensive connectivity options for external devices and peripherals.
4. Package: It comes in a FineLine BGA package, specifically a 484-pin FBGA, providing a compact form factor.
5. Power Efficiency: Designed for low power consumption, making it suitable for portable and energy-sensitive applications.
6. Development Support: Supported by Intel's Quartus Prime development software, enabling efficient design, simulation, and testing.
This FPGA is ideal for developers seeking cost-effective, energy-efficient solutions with moderate complexity.
Key features of the EP4CE40F23I7N include:
1. Logic Elements (LEs): It contains around 39,600 logic elements, which are used to implement combinational and sequential logic circuits.
2. Embedded Memory: The device has a significant amount of embedded memory, including up to 116 M9K memory blocks, offering flexibility in data processing and storage.
3. I/O Pins: It includes 532 user I/O pins, allowing extensive connectivity options for external devices and peripherals.
4. Package: It comes in a FineLine BGA package, specifically a 484-pin FBGA, providing a compact form factor.
5. Power Efficiency: Designed for low power consumption, making it suitable for portable and energy-sensitive applications.
6. Development Support: Supported by Intel's Quartus Prime development software, enabling efficient design, simulation, and testing.
This FPGA is ideal for developers seeking cost-effective, energy-efficient solutions with moderate complexity.
Equivalent
The EP4CE40F23I7N is an Altera Cyclone IV FPGA. Equivalent products could include other FPGAs with similar logic elements and I/O capabilities from different manufacturers. Possible alternatives might include:
1. Xilinx Spartan-6 series, such as the XC6SLX45.
2. Lattice ECP3 series, like the LFE3-35EA.
3. Microchip's (formerly Microsemi) IGLOO2 series, such as the M2GL050.
These offer comparable functionality, but specific compatibility must be verified based on the application requirements.
1. Xilinx Spartan-6 series, such as the XC6SLX45.
2. Lattice ECP3 series, like the LFE3-35EA.
3. Microchip's (formerly Microsemi) IGLOO2 series, such as the M2GL050.
These offer comparable functionality, but specific compatibility must be verified based on the application requirements.
Features
The EP4CE40F23I7N is a member of the Cyclone IV family of FPGAs from Intel (formerly Altera). Key features include:
1. Logic Elements: It contains 39,600 logic elements, suitable for a wide range of applications.
2. Embedded Memory: Equipped with 1,161 Kbits of embedded memory, supporting complex data processing tasks.
3. I/O Pins: Offers 532 general-purpose I/O pins, providing flexibility for various interfacing needs.
4. Phase-Locked Loops (PLLs): Includes 4 PLLs for clock management and signal conditioning.
5. Package: Available in a 484-pin FineLine Ball Grid Array (FBGA) package.
6. Temperature Range: Designed for an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +100°C.
7. Low Power: Features low-power operation, ideal for power-sensitive applications.
8. Configuration: Supports fast configuration via JTAG and AS (Active Serial) modes.
9. Cost-Effective: Targets cost-sensitive applications with a balance of performance and power efficiency.
10. Applications: Suitable for applications in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics sectors.
These features make it a versatile choice for a variety of FPGA-based projects and applications.
1. Logic Elements: It contains 39,600 logic elements, suitable for a wide range of applications.
2. Embedded Memory: Equipped with 1,161 Kbits of embedded memory, supporting complex data processing tasks.
3. I/O Pins: Offers 532 general-purpose I/O pins, providing flexibility for various interfacing needs.
4. Phase-Locked Loops (PLLs): Includes 4 PLLs for clock management and signal conditioning.
5. Package: Available in a 484-pin FineLine Ball Grid Array (FBGA) package.
6. Temperature Range: Designed for an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +100°C.
7. Low Power: Features low-power operation, ideal for power-sensitive applications.
8. Configuration: Supports fast configuration via JTAG and AS (Active Serial) modes.
9. Cost-Effective: Targets cost-sensitive applications with a balance of performance and power efficiency.
10. Applications: Suitable for applications in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics sectors.
These features make it a versatile choice for a variety of FPGA-based projects and applications.
Pinout
The EP4CE40F23I7N is a member of the Altera Cyclone IV FPGA family. It comes in a FineLine BGA (FBGA) package with 484 pins. This FPGA is designed for a variety of applications, including digital signal processing, embedded processing, and communications.
The pin functions of the EP4CE40F23I7N include:
1. I/O Pins: Support general-purpose input/output and various I/O standards.
2. Power and Ground Pins: Supply power to the FPGA and provide grounding.
3. Configuration Pins: Used for configuring the FPGA at startup, supporting modes such as JTAG, AS (Active Serial), and PS (Passive Serial).
4. Dedicated Clock Pins: For clock input to drive the FPGA's internal clock networks.
5. Global Clock Pins: Distribute clock signals across the FPGA.
6. Memory Interface Pins: Support external memory interfacing.
7. Dedicated Control Pins: Include reset and other control functionalities.
8. Voltage Reference Pins: For I/O standards requiring a voltage reference.
For specific pin assignments and detailed functions, the device datasheet or reference manual should be consulted.
The pin functions of the EP4CE40F23I7N include:
1. I/O Pins: Support general-purpose input/output and various I/O standards.
2. Power and Ground Pins: Supply power to the FPGA and provide grounding.
3. Configuration Pins: Used for configuring the FPGA at startup, supporting modes such as JTAG, AS (Active Serial), and PS (Passive Serial).
4. Dedicated Clock Pins: For clock input to drive the FPGA's internal clock networks.
5. Global Clock Pins: Distribute clock signals across the FPGA.
6. Memory Interface Pins: Support external memory interfacing.
7. Dedicated Control Pins: Include reset and other control functionalities.
8. Voltage Reference Pins: For I/O standards requiring a voltage reference.
For specific pin assignments and detailed functions, the device datasheet or reference manual should be consulted.
Manufacturer
The EP4CE40F23I7N is manufactured by Intel Corporation. This particular component is part of the Intel Cyclone IV FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) series, originally developed by Altera Corporation. Intel is a multinational corporation known for its role in designing and manufacturing semiconductor products and technology solutions. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and is one of the leading players in the global semiconductor industry.
Intel's product portfolio includes microprocessors, chipsets, integrated graphics, and various other semiconductor technologies used in computers, data centers, and various electronic devices. They acquired Altera in 2015 to expand their offerings in the FPGA market, which is crucial for applications requiring customized, flexible, and efficient processing. FPGAs like the Cyclone IV series are used in diverse applications, including telecommunications, aerospace, industrial automation, and consumer electronics, offering benefits such as reconfigurability and parallel processing capabilities.
Intel's product portfolio includes microprocessors, chipsets, integrated graphics, and various other semiconductor technologies used in computers, data centers, and various electronic devices. They acquired Altera in 2015 to expand their offerings in the FPGA market, which is crucial for applications requiring customized, flexible, and efficient processing. FPGAs like the Cyclone IV series are used in diverse applications, including telecommunications, aerospace, industrial automation, and consumer electronics, offering benefits such as reconfigurability and parallel processing capabilities.
Application
The EP4CE40F23I7N is a FPGA from Altera's Cyclone IV family, known for its balance of performance and cost-efficiency. It's commonly used in applications such as digital signal processing, embedded systems, and communications. Specifically, it can be found in video processing systems, automotive systems, industrial automation, and telecommunications infrastructure. Its use in these areas is facilitated by its capabilities in high-speed data processing, flexibility in handling custom logic, and energy efficiency, making it suitable for both consumer electronics and industrial applications.
Package
The EP4CE40F23I7N is part of the Altera Cyclone IV FPGA series, and its package type is a 484-pin FineLine BGA (Ball Grid Array) with a 23 mm x 23 mm footprint.