The 5CGXBC9E6F35C7N is an IC (integrated circuit) component from the Cyclone V GX FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) family manufactured by Intel. It is a highly versatile and powerful FPGA that offers a wide range of features and capabilities. Here is a brief overview and key features of the 5CGXBC9E6F35C7N:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5CGXBC9E6F35C7N is built on the Cyclone V GX FPGA architecture, which provides a combination of low-power consumption and high-performance capabilities. It features a large number of programmable logic elements, memory blocks, and digital signal processing (DSP) blocks.
2. Logic Elements: This IC component contains approximately 598,000 logic elements, also known as adaptive logic modules (ALMs). These ALMs are the building blocks of the FPGA and can be configured to perform various functions, including arithmetic, logic operations, and data processing.
3. High-Speed Transceivers: The 5CGXBC9E6F35C7N includes 12 full-duplex, high-speed transceivers capable of operating at data rates up to 3.125 Gbps. These transceivers enable the FPGA to communicate with other devices using high-speed serial protocols such as PCIe, SATA, and Gigabit Ethernet.
4. Memory Resources: It features up to 9