The 5AGXFA5H4F35I5G is an integrated circuit (IC) component that belongs to the Arria V series of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) developed by Intel. This IC offers numerous features and capabilities for various applications. Here is an overview and key features of the 5AGXFA5H4F35I5G FPGA:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5AGXFA5H4F35I5G utilizes a high-performance and low-power Arria V GX FPGA architecture. This architecture provides excellent flexibility and scalability to accommodate different design requirements.
2. Logic Elements: It includes up to 150,000 Logic Elements (LEs), which are programmable building blocks capable of implementing complex digital logic functions. These LEs can be configured to perform customized operations based on the specific application.
3. Embedded Memory: The FPGA incorporates various types of embedded memory blocks. It includes up to 13.4 Mb of RAM (Random Access Memory) organized in different configurations such as M9K memory blocks, memory controllers, and FIFOs (First-In-First-Out).
4. Transceivers: The 5AGXFA5H4F35I5G consists of dedicated transceiver channels, providing high-speed serial communication capabilities. These transceivers operate at speeds up to 12.5 Gbps and support protocols like PCI Express, Ethernet, and more