
Intel Corporation
EP4CGX15BN11C8N
EP4CGX15BN11C8N ECAD Model
EP4CGX15BN11C8N Attributes
Type | Description | Select |
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Mfr | Intel | |
Series | Cyclone® IV GX | |
Package | Tray | |
Number of LABs/CLBs | 900 | |
Number of Logic Elements/Cells | 14400 | |
Total RAM Bits | 552960 | |
Number of I/O | 72 | |
Voltage - Supply | 1.16V ~ 1.24V | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ) | |
Package / Case | 148-WFQFN Dual Rows, Exposed Pad | |
Supplier Device Package | 148-QFN (11x11) | |
Base Product Number | EP4CGX15 |
EP4CGX15BN11C8N Datasheet Download
EP4CGX15BN11C8N Overview
The EP4CGX15BN11C8N is a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) chip from Altera. It is a mid-range device in the Cyclone IV family of FPGAs. This chip is based on the 45nm CMOS process and has a total of 15,360 logic elements, 4,608 Kbits of RAM, and 4,608 Kbits of distributed RAM. It also features 144 user I/O pins, 8 dedicated clock pins, 8 PLLs, and two phase-locked loops.
The EP4CGX15BN11C8N is suitable for a variety of applications, such as digital signal processing, image processing, video processing, medical imaging, automotive, aerospace, and industrial automation. It supports a variety of protocols, such as Ethernet, USB, PCI Express, Serial RapidIO, and HyperTransport. Additionally, it features a low power consumption, with a typical power consumption of only 2.5W.
The EP4CGX15BN11C8N also supports various development tools, such as the Quartus II software, the Nios II Embedded Design Suite, and the SignalTap II Logic Analyzer. It also supports the Embedded Design Handbook, which provides information and guidance on designing, verifying, and debugging embedded systems.
Overall, the EP4CGX15BN11C8N is a powerful and versatile FPGA chip that can be used in a variety of applications. Its low power consumption and wide range of features make it an ideal choice for embedded systems designers.
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