The EP4CE75F29C6N is an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) integrated circuit component developed by Intel (formerly Altera). This versatile IC offers a range of features and functionalities suitable for various applications in electronics and embedded systems. Below is an overview of the EP4CE75F29C6N along with its key features:
1. FPGA Architecture: The EP4CE75F29C6N is based on the Cyclone IV series FPGA architecture, which provides a balance between high performance and low power consumption. It features 75,000 logic elements, making it suitable for medium to complex designs.
2. Programmable Logic: The FPGA contains programmable logic cells that can be configured to create digital circuits and implement complex logical functions. These logic cells can also be used to implement DSP (Digital Signal Processing) functions, making it suitable for signal processing applications.
3. I/O Interfaces: The EP4CE75F29C6N features various I/O interfaces to communicate with external devices. It includes up to 312 I/O pins that can be configured as GPIOs (General-Purpose Input/Output), differential signaling interfaces (LVDS, RSDS), or as dedicated interfaces such as DDR (Double Data Rate) memory controllers, serial interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C), Ethernet MAC, etc.
4. Memory: The FPGA includes built-in memory resources such as M4K block RAMs and embedded multipliers