The IC component 5CEBA9F23C7N is a highly integrated field programmable gate array (FPGA) designed and manufactured by Intel Corporation. It belongs to the Cyclone V E family of FPGAs and is known for its powerful performance and versatility. Here are some key features of the 5CEBA9F23C7N:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5CEBA9F23C7N utilizes a 28nm low-power semiconductor process, enabling it to deliver a balanced mix of low power consumption and high performance. It incorporates programmable logic elements, embedded memory, digital signal processing (DSP) blocks, and high-speed I/O interfaces.
2. Logic Elements: The FPGA consists of programmable logic elements, known as adaptive logic modules (ALMs), which can be dynamically configured to perform various logic functions. These ALMs can be interconnected to implement complex digital circuits and algorithms.
3. Embedded Memory: The 5CEBA9F23C7N includes embedded memory blocks, such as M9K and MLAB structures, which provide on-chip storage for data and instructions. These memories can be customized to meet specific application requirements, enabling efficient memory management.
4. DSP Blocks: The FPGA contains built-in DSP blocks that are specifically designed to perform high-speed, multiply-accumulate (MAC) operations. These blocks implement arithmetic functions and are ideal for applications involving signal processing, filtering, and data manipulation