Manufacturer Part Number
EPXA4F1020C2
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EPXA4F1020C2 is an embedded FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) with a 32-bit ARM9 microcontroller core. It offers a powerful and flexible solution for a wide range of embedded applications, allowing users to configure the FPGA fabric to meet their specific requirements.
Product Features and Performance
32-bit ARM9 core running at 200 MHz
128KB of program SRAM
64KB of data SRAM
FPGA core with 16,640 cells and 400K gates
Supports EBI/EMI and UART/USART interfaces
8V supply voltage
Operating temperature range of 0°C to 85°C
1020-BBGA package with 33x33 FBGA (Flip-Chip Ball Grid Array) pinout
Product Advantages
Highly configurable FPGA fabric for custom hardware acceleration
Integrated ARM9 microcontroller for enhanced processing capabilities
Flexible interfaces for various embedded system requirements
Low power consumption and wide operating temperature range
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile FPGA-based solution for demanding embedded applications
Seamless integration of FPGA and ARM9 microcontroller
Proven reliability and performance of Intel's FPGA and embedded technologies
Comprehensive development tools and ecosystem support
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous testing and quality control measures
Compliance with relevant industry standards and regulations
Compatibility
The EPXA4F1020C2 is designed to be compatible with a wide range of embedded systems and peripherals, making it a versatile choice for various application areas.
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control
Medical equipment
Telecommunications infrastructure
Automotive electronics
Aerospace and defense systems
Product Lifecycle
The EPXA4F1020C2 is an obsolete product, and Intel no longer manufactures or supports this specific model. However, there are several equivalent and alternative embedded FPGA models available from Intel that may better suit your current needs. We recommend contacting our sales team through our website for more information on the latest Intel embedded FPGA solutions.