Manufacturer Part Number
5AGZME1E2H29I3LN
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The Intel® Arria® V GZ device is an embedded field-programmable gate array (FPGA) that offers a compelling combination of performance, power efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for a wide range of applications. With its high-density logic, digital signal processing (DSP) blocks, and on-chip memory, the Arria V GZ FPGA provides a versatile and flexible platform for implementing advanced digital designs.
Product Features and Performance
High-density logic with up to 220,000 logic elements
Abundant on-chip memory with up to 15.3 Mb of embedded memory
Powerful DSP capabilities with up to 1,540 18x18 multipliers
Advanced I/O standards support, including DDR3, PCIe Gen2, and Gigabit Ethernet
Comprehensive suite of hard IP cores, including high-speed SerDes transceivers
Product Advantages
Optimized for performance and power efficiency
Flexible and reconfigurable architecture for adaptable designs
Broad range of hard IP cores for simplified system integration
Comprehensive development tools and ecosystem support
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional performance and power efficiency for demanding applications
Versatile and reconfigurable design capabilities
Comprehensive IP and tool suite for accelerated development
Proven reliability and long-term support from Intel
Quality and Safety Features
Robust design and manufacturing processes
Extensive testing and qualification procedures
Compliance with industry standards and safety regulations
Compatibility
The Intel Arria V GZ FPGA is compatible with a wide range of system components and peripheral devices, supporting popular I/O standards and protocols.
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control
Telecommunications and networking equipment
Medical imaging and diagnostics
Military and aerospace systems
Video and image processing
Product Lifecycle
The Intel Arria V GZ FPGA is currently in the obsolete phase of its product lifecycle. Customers should contact our website's sales team for information about available alternatives or equivalent models.