The IC component 5CGXFC5C7F23C8N is a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). Here is a brief overview of its key features:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5CGXFC5C7F23C8N belongs to the Arria V generation of FPGAs, which offers a balance between performance and power efficiency. It features a 28nm process technology, providing a high level of integration.
2. Logic Elements (LEs): This FPGA contains a total of 50,031 LEs, which are basic building blocks for implementing various digital circuits and functions. LEs can be configured as combinational logic, registers, or other more complex components.
3. Embedded Memory: It includes 1,150 Kbits of embedded memory, which can be utilized for implementing data buffers, lookup tables, or other memory-intensive functions. The memory blocks are distributed across the chip, enabling efficient on-chip storage.
4. DSP Blocks: The 5CGXFC5C7F23C8N offers 270 digital signal processing (DSP) blocks. These blocks are specifically designed to handle complex mathematical computations with high precision. They are commonly used in applications like image processing, signal filtering, and modulation.
5. I/O Interfaces: The FPGA provides a range of I/O interfaces including differential signaling, single-ended signaling, and high-speed transceivers