Manufacturer Part Number
EP2SGX30DF780C3N
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The Intel EP2SGX30DF780C3N is a member of the Stratix® II GX series of embedded FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays). These advanced FPGAs offer high-performance, power-efficient, and flexible logic solutions for a wide range of applications, including communications, industrial, and automotive systems.
Product Features and Performance
1,694 Logic Array Blocks (LABs) / Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs)
33,880 Logic Elements/Cells
1,369,728 Total RAM Bits
361 I/O pins
Operating voltage range: 1.15V ~ 1.25V
Operating temperature range: 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ)
780-BBGA package (29x29 mm)
Product Advantages
High-performance logic and signal processing capabilities
Low power consumption for energy-efficient designs
Flexible and reconfigurable architecture for rapid prototyping and field upgrades
Robust security features to protect intellectual property
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Proven reliability and performance in demanding applications
Extensive ecosystem of development tools and IP cores
Long-term availability and support from a trusted industry leader
Cost-effective solution for volume production
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing processes
Compliance with industry standards and regulations
Thermal management features for reliable operation
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of system-on-chip (SoC) and microcontroller designs
Seamless integration with other Intel FPGA and SoC products
Application Areas
Communications and networking equipment
Industrial automation and control systems
Automotive electronics and infotainment systems
Medical devices and instrumentation
Product Lifecycle
["The EP2SGX30DF780C3N is an obsolete product, meaning it is no longer in active production.","Intel offers a range of alternative and equivalent Stratix II GX FPGA models that may be suitable replacements. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for more information on available options and migration support."]