EP4CE15F17I7N is an IC component, specifically a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). It is manufactured by Intel's subsidiary, Altera. This FPGA is part of the Cyclone IV E family and offers a wide range of features and capabilities.
One of the key features of the EP4CE15F17I7N is its size. It is a relatively small FPGA, which makes it suitable for applications that may have limited space or power constraints. Despite its small size, it still provides a decent number of Logic Elements (LEs), allowing for relatively complex designs to be implemented.
The EP4CE15F17I7N FPGA operates with a maximum frequency of 336 MHz, enabling high-speed applications. It has a total of 15,408 LEs, which are the basic building blocks of logic within the FPGA. These LEs can be configured and programmed to perform various functions, making the FPGA suitable for a wide range of applications.
In addition to the LEs, the EP4CE15F17I7N also includes 576 Adaptive Logic Modules (ALMs). ALMs are highly flexible and can be used to implement complex logic functions efficiently. The presence of ALMs in this FPGA improves its overall performance and flexibility.
Another notable feature of the EP4CE15F17I7N is its embedded memory resources