The IC component EP3C40F780I7N is a high-performance field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel. It belongs to the Cyclone III series and offers advanced functionality and flexibility for various applications. Here is an overview of its key features:
1. FPGA Architecture: The EP3C40F780I7N utilizes a programmable logic core based on 40,000 logic elements, allowing for complex digital circuit implementations. It also includes 1,788 kilobits of embedded memory and 216 embedded 18x18 multipliers.
2. High-Speed Connectivity: The component supports multiple high-speed I/O interfaces, including LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling), SSTL (Stub Series Terminated Logic), and HSTL (High-Speed Transceiver Logic), enabling efficient data transfer and communication.
3. Configuration and Programming: The FPGA supports serial configuration devices (EPCS) or external memory interface programs for device configuration. It can be programmed using industry-standard Hardware Description Languages (HDL) such as VHDL or Verilog.
4. Embedded Memory: The EP3C40F780I7N provides ample embedded memory resources, including M4K memory blocks and distributed memory, for data storage and efficient data processing in FPGA designs.
5. Low Power Consumption: It has power-saving features like programmable core voltage regulation and multiple power domains, allowing users to optimize power consumption based on their specific application requirements