Manufacturer Part Number
EP2AGX190FF35C5N
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EP2AGX190FF35C5N is part of Intel's Arria II GX series, designed for embedded FPGA applications. This product, now obsolete, offered advanced capabilities for its time in programmable logic solutions.
Product Features and Performance
Embedded high-density FPGA
Incorporates 7612 Logic Array Blocks (LABs)
Houses 181,165 Logic Elements/Cells
Provides a large memory capacity with 10,177,536 total RAM bits
Supports up to 612 Input/Output pins
Operates efficiently within a supply voltage range of 0.87V to 0.93V
Designed for surface mount technology with a 1152-BBGA, FCBGA package
Product Advantages
High logic and memory capacity for complex designs
Wide range of I/O options supporting various peripherals and interfaces
Low voltage operation helps in power conservation
Suitable for high-density embedded applications
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 7612
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 181165
Total RAM Bits: 10,177,536
Number of I/O: 612
Voltage Supply: 0.87V ~ 0.93V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Complies with industry standards for quality assurance
Operates reliably within specified temperature ranges ensuring product longevity
Compatibility
Compatibility with standard surface mount technology allows integration into diverse existing designs.
Application Areas
Was primarily used in embedded systems, telecommunications, networking hardware, and other high-performance computing environments
Product Lifecycle
Classified as obsolete, indicating Intel has discontinued this model
Users should seek replacement or upgrades, though specifics depend on application requirements
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional logic capacity suitable for complex digital circuits
Extensive memory option facilitating advanced application development
Low power consumption optimizing energy efficiency
Broad I/O support enhancing connectivity and interfacing capability
Though obsolete, its advanced features during operation made it a go-to choice for high-performance and embedded applications requiring substantial logic processing and memory utilization