Altera FPGA EP4CE10E22I7N Cyclone IV E 10320 Cells, 10320 Gates, 423936 bit 645 Blocks, 144-Pin EQFP
- RS Stock No.:
- 830-3502P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- EP4CE10E22I7N
- Manufacturer:
- Altera
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- RS Stock No.:
- 830-3502P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- EP4CE10E22I7N
- Manufacturer:
- Altera
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Altera | |
| Product Type | FPGA | |
| Series | Cyclone IV E | |
| Number of Logic Gates | 10320 | |
| Number of Logic Cells | 10320 | |
| Number of Logic Units | 645 | |
| Number of Multipliers | 360 (18 x 18) | |
| Mount Type | Surface | |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 1.15V | |
| Package Type | EQFP | |
| Pin Count | 144 | |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 1.25V | |
| Number of I/Os | 91 | |
| Number of RAM Bits | 423936bit | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | -40°C | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 100°C | |
| Length | 22mm | |
| Width | 22 mm | |
| Standards/Approvals | No | |
| Automotive Standard | No | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Altera | ||
Product Type FPGA | ||
Series Cyclone IV E | ||
Number of Logic Gates 10320 | ||
Number of Logic Cells 10320 | ||
Number of Logic Units 645 | ||
Number of Multipliers 360 (18 x 18) | ||
Mount Type Surface | ||
Minimum Supply Voltage 1.15V | ||
Package Type EQFP | ||
Pin Count 144 | ||
Maximum Supply Voltage 1.25V | ||
Number of I/Os 91 | ||
Number of RAM Bits 423936bit | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -40°C | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature 100°C | ||
Length 22mm | ||
Width 22 mm | ||
Standards/Approvals No | ||
Automotive Standard No | ||
Cyclone FPGA, Altera
An FPGA is a semiconductor device consisting of a matrix of Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs) connected through programmable interconnects. The user determines these interconnections by programming SRAM. A CLB can be simple (AND, OR gates, etc) or complex (a block of RAM). The FPGA allows changes to be made to a design even after the device is soldered into a PCB.
