The EP2S130F780C5N is an Integrated Circuit (IC) component that belongs to the Stratix II series of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) developed by Altera (now Intel). This IC offers significant capabilities and is widely used in various applications across different industries.
Key Features of the EP2S130F780C5N FPGA:
1. FPGA Architecture: The EP2S130F780C5N utilizes the Stratix II architecture, which provides a high level of performance and flexibility for implementing complex digital designs. The architecture consists of programmable logic elements, dedicated memory blocks, digital signal processing (DSP) blocks, clock management circuitry, and high-speed I/O interfaces.
2. Logic Capacity: This FPGA has a logic capacity of 130,000 logic elements, which can be configured to perform various functions, such as data processing, signal generation, and control operations. The large logic capacity makes it suitable for demanding applications that require vast amounts of digital logic.
3. Memory Resources: The EP2S130F780C5N contains dedicated memory blocks that can be used as RAM, ROM, or FIFO buffers. The FPGA has a total memory capacity of up to 3,456 Kbits, allowing for efficient data storage and retrieval within the device.
4. High-Speed Interfaces: The IC supports a range of high-speed communication protocols, including Gigabit Ethernet, Serial RapidIO, and PCI Express