The IC component 5M40ZM64I5N is a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation. Here's a brief overview of its key features:
1. FPGA Family: The 5M40ZM64I5N belongs to the Intel MAX V series of FPGAs. This family is specifically designed for low-power and low-cost applications while providing high reliability and flexibility.
2. Logic Elements: It offers 40,960 equivalent logic elements (LEs), which are the building blocks of FPGAs used to implement logical functions. These LEs can be programmed to perform various tasks based on the desired application.
3. Embedded Memory: The FPGA incorporates 2,600 kilobits (Kb) of embedded memory. This memory can be utilized for storage purposes, such as data buffering or look-up-tables (LUTs), enabling faster and more efficient data processing.
4. High-Speed I/Os: The 5M40ZM64I5N FPGA provides up to 326 input/output (I/O) pins. These pins support various industry-standard interfaces, such as LVCMOS, LVTTL, SSTL, and Differential I/O, allowing seamless integration with multiple peripheral devices.
5. Configuration: This component supports various configuration methods, including In-System Programming (ISP) through the JTAG interface, Serial Configuration devices, and configuration from flash memory devices