The IC component 5CEFA2M13I7N is a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) manufactured by Intel. It belongs to the Cyclone V family of FPGAs and offers several key features that make it suitable for a range of applications. Here's an overview of its key features:
1. Cyclone V FPGA: The 5CEFA2M13I7N is based on the Cyclone V architecture, which provides a balance of high-performance computing capabilities, low power consumption, and cost-effectiveness.
2. Logic Elements (LEs): This FPGA features 13,299 logic elements, sometimes referred to as adaptive logic modules (ALMs). These LEs are the building blocks of the FPGA and can be configured to implement a wide variety of digital circuits.
3. Memory: The 5CEFA2M13I7N offers various types of memory resources. It includes 414 Kbits of embedded memory (RAM), which can be used for data storage within the FPGA. Additionally, it provides external memory interfaces, such as DDR3 and LPDDR3, enabling larger data storage capabilities.
4. High-Speed Transceivers: This IC component is equipped with seven high-speed transceivers that support a range of different protocols, including PCIe, Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), USB, SATA, and more. These transceivers enable efficient communication with other external devices