The IC component 5SGXMA5N2F45I3G is a high-end Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) manufactured by Intel. It belongs to the Intel Stratix 5 family of FPGAs and offers a wide range of features and capabilities. Here is an overview of the key features of this component:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5SGXMA5N2F45I3G is built on a 28nm process technology with a Stratix V GX architecture. It offers a large range of programmable logic elements, embedded multipliers, and memory blocks, allowing for flexible and efficient implementation of complex digital systems.
2. Logic Capacity: This FPGA has a generous logic capacity, including around 5,760,000 logic elements (LEs). LEs are the basic building blocks of an FPGA and can be used to create various digital circuits. With such a high capacity, it can handle complex designs with ease.
3. High-Speed Transceivers: The 5SGXMA5N2F45I3G features up to 744 integrated transceiver channels capable of operating at various speeds, such as 1 Gbps to 14.1 Gbps per channel. These transceivers can be used for high-speed serial data communication, which is crucial for many applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and high-performance computing