The IC component 5CGXFC9E7F35C8N is a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) from the 5CGXFC series, manufactured by Intel. This FPGA is a high-performance device designed for a wide range of applications, including communications, industrial automation, and embedded systems. It offers several key features that make it versatile and powerful. Here's an overview of its key features:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5CGXFC9E7F35C8N features a Stratix V architecture with an extensive range of logic elements, embedded memory blocks, digital signal processing (DSP) blocks, and high-speed transceivers. This architecture provides flexibility in designing complex circuits and enables high-performance computation.
2. Logic Elements: The FPGA boasts 150,000 logic elements, which can be individually programmed to implement various digital circuits. These logic elements support a wide range of functions, including combinational logic, arithmetic operations, and sequential circuits.
3. Embedded Memory: With 4,824 embedded memory blocks, the 5CGXFC9E7F35C8N offers ample storage for data and instructions. These memory blocks can be configured as single-port, dual-port, or true dual-port RAM, providing flexibility for different memory requirements.
4. Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Blocks: The FPGA incorporates 414 DSP blocks, each featuring a dedicated multiplier and accumulator, making it highly suitable for applications involving signal processing algorithms