Manufacturer Part Number
EP3SE80F780C4
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The Intel® Stratix® III E Series FPGA EP3SE80F780C4 is a high-performance, power-efficient embedded FPGA designed for demanding applications. With a dense array of logic elements, embedded memory, and advanced I/O capabilities, this FPGA offers exceptional computational power and flexibility for a wide range of embedded systems.
Product Features and Performance
80,000 logic elements for advanced processing capabilities
3,200 logic array blocks (LABs) for efficient logic implementation
8 Mb of embedded memory for data storage and processing
488 user I/O pins for diverse interface requirements
Operating voltage range of 0.86V to 1.15V for power-efficient operation
Operating temperature range of 0°C to 85°C (junction temperature) for extended use in various environments
Product Advantages
High-performance FPGA architecture for demanding applications
Efficient power consumption for energy-conscious designs
Abundant on-chip resources for complex logic and data processing
Flexible I/O options for seamless integration with diverse systems
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional computational power and flexibility for embedded systems
Power-efficient design for optimal energy usage
Comprehensive set of on-chip resources for diverse application needs
Reliable performance and long-term support from a trusted manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing processes
Compliance with industry safety and regulatory standards
Compatibility
Designed for use in a wide range of embedded applications and systems
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control systems
Medical imaging and diagnostic equipment
Telecommunications and networking equipment
Military and aerospace systems
Automotive electronics and infotainment systems
Product Lifecycle
This product is now considered obsolete and has been discontinued by Intel. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on equivalent or alternative FPGA models that may be suitable for their needs.