The EP1K30TC144-2 is an integrated circuit (IC) component that belongs to the EP1K series of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) developed by Altera, now part of Intel. It is a versatile and high-performance device utilized in a variety of applications that require digital logic functionality. Here are some key features of the EP1K30TC144-2 IC component:
1. FPGA Design: The EP1K30TC144-2 is a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) with a reconfigurable architecture. It allows designers to implement various logic functions, digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms, and specialized designs.
2. Logic Elements: This IC component accommodates up to 30,000 logic elements (LEs), which are the basic building blocks of an FPGA. LEs can be programmed to act as lookup tables, flip-flops, registers, or combinatorial logic, enabling the implementation of complex digital systems.
3. Block RAM: The EP1K30TC144-2 incorporates 216 kilobits of embedded block random access memory (RAM). Block RAMs are useful for storing large amounts of data or lookup tables within the FPGA, facilitating high-speed access and manipulation of information.
4. I/O Pins: This IC component features 144 input/output (I/O) pins, allowing connectivity with external devices or systems