Manufacturer Part Number
5SGXMA5N2F40C2N
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The 5SGXMA5N2F40C2N is an embedded FPGA from Intel's Stratix® V GX series, designed for high-performance, high-bandwidth applications.
Product Features and Performance
High-density with 185,000 LABs/CLBs.
490,000 logic elements/cells for complex logic functions.
46,080,000 total RAM bits for extensive data storage.
Supports up to 600 I/O for wide connectivity options.
Operates on a low supply voltage of 0.87V ~ 0.93V.
Designed for surface mount technology.
Operates within a temperature range of 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ).
Product Advantages
Offers high performance for data and signal processing.
Flexible I/O and logic elements support a wide range of applications.
Low voltage operation helps in reducing power consumption.
High logic and RAM capacity allow for complex designs and functionalities.
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 185,000.
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 490,000.
Total RAM Bits: 46,080,000.
Number of I/O: 600.
Voltage Supply: 0.87V ~ 0.93V.
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ).
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Intel, ensuring high-quality production standards.
Designed to meet rigorous safety and performance criteria.
Compatibility
Compatible with a broad range of design tools and software from Intel.
Suitable for surface mount technologies, facilitating integration into various boards and devices.
Application Areas
High-speed computing.
Data processing and storage applications.
Signal processing.
Networking and communications infrastructures.
Industrial automation and control systems.
Product Lifecycle
The product is classified as obsolete.
Potential for replacement or upgrade options available, consult Intel for the latest information.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High logic and storage capacity for complex applications.
Energy-efficient operation due to low voltage requirements.
Versatile in terms of applications due to wide I/O and operating temperature range.
Reliable and high-quality manufacturing from Intel.
Though obsolete, may still offer unique advantages for certain specialized applications.