The EP1C6F256C7N is an integrated circuit (IC) component that belongs to the EP1C family of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) developed by Altera Corporation, now a part of Intel. This specific model is known for its versatile features and capabilities, making it suitable for use in a wide range of applications.
Key features of the EP1C6F256C7N include:
1. FPGA Architecture: The EP1C6F256C7N utilizes a reconfigurable FPGA architecture, allowing users to customize its functionality and performance according to their specific requirements. This flexibility makes it well-suited for prototyping, development, and production purposes.
2. Logic Elements: This IC component offers 6,048 embedded logic elements. These elements are programmable look-up tables (LUTs) that can be configured to implement various digital logic functions. The abundance of logic elements enables the implementation of complex and highly configurable designs.
3. Embedded Memory: The EP1C6F256C7N incorporates 256 Kbits of embedded memory. This memory can be utilized for storage purposes such as lookup tables, registers, or data buffers, contributing to the overall performance and efficiency of the design.
4. Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Blocks: The FPGA includes 16 embedded, 18x18 multipliers, which are essential for implementing high-speed digital signal processing algorithms