The IC component 5CEFA7F23C6N, manufactured by Intel, is an advanced FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) device that offers a wide range of functionalities. Here are the key features and an overview of this component:
1. FPGA architecture: The 5CEFA7F23C6N is built on Intel's Cyclone V E family of FPGAs, which provides a balance between performance, power efficiency, and versatility. It utilizes a 28 nm low-power process technology.
2. Logic resources: This component offers 173,679 logic elements (LEs), which are the basic building blocks for implementing digital circuits. LEs can be used for basic combinatorial functions or complex sequential designs, allowing for a high degree of flexibility.
3. Memory: The 5CEFA7F23C6N includes various types of embedded memory, including M9K memory blocks (9 Kb each), M144K memory blocks (144 Kb each), and MLABs (memory) blocks (540 bits each). These memory resources can be utilized for data storage or as program storage for embedded processors.
4. High-speed transceivers: It features up to 6 full-duplex, high-speed transceivers capable of supporting protocols such as PCIe, Gigabit Ethernet, and Serial RapidIO. These transceivers enable high-speed data communication between the FPGA and external devices