The IC component 5CGXFC3B7U15C8N is a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation. Here are some key features and an overview of this particular IC component:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5CGXFC3B7U15C8N is based on the Intel Cyclone V GX FPGA architecture, which offers a combination of high-performance logic, digital signal processing (DSP), and embedded processor capabilities.
2. Logic Elements (LEs): This FPGA contains 5,200 logic elements, which are programmable building blocks for implementing custom digital circuits. LEs can be interconnected to perform a wide range of tasks and adapt to various applications.
3. Transceivers: It features 12 full-duplex transceivers, supporting various high-speed protocols like PCI Express Gen1/2, Gigabit Ethernet, Serial RapidIO, among others. These transceivers enable quick and efficient data communication in applications requiring high bandwidth.
4. Memory Resources: The 5CGXFC3B7U15C8N includes 414 multipliers (18x18-bit), 3,888 Kbits of embedded memory (RAM), and up to 176 DSP blocks that facilitate high-performance digital signal processing tasks efficiently.
5. Configuration: The FPGA can be configured in various ways, including JTAG programming and active serial programming. It also supports remote system updates through the use of a configuration flash memory