Manufacturer Part Number
10M04DAF256C7G
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The Intel 10M04DAF256C7G is an embedded Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) in the MAX® 10 series. It offers a compact and power-efficient solution for a wide range of embedded applications, featuring a high number of logic elements, internal RAM, and I/O ports.
Product Features and Performance
4,000 logic elements
250 Logic Array Blocks (LABs) / Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs)
193,536 total RAM bits
178 I/O pins
15V to 1.25V supply voltage
Operating temperature range of 0°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Flexible and reconfigurable logic for customized functionality
Efficient power consumption for battery-powered or portable applications
Robust performance and reliability for industrial and embedded use cases
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Extensive logic resources and memory for complex embedded designs
Low power operation to extend battery life in mobile applications
Proven reliability and long-term support from Intel, a leading semiconductor manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing procedures
Industrial-grade packaging and temperature range for harsh environments
Compliance with relevant safety and regulatory standards
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of embedded systems and microcontrollers
Supported by Intel's comprehensive design tools and software ecosystem
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control
Medical devices and equipment
Wireless and IoT applications
Military and aerospace electronics
Automotive and transportation systems
Product Lifecycle
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