Manufacturer Part Number
EP3C40F780C8
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
Intel's EP3C40F780C8 is a high-performance, embedded Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) from the Cyclone III series, designed for a wide range of applications requiring flexible and rapid prototyping capabilities.
Product Features and Performance
Embedded FPGA from Cyclone III series
2475 Logic Array Blocks (LABs)
39,600 Logic Elements/Cells
1,161,216 Total RAM bits
535 I/O pins
Low power consumption with 1.15V to 1.25V supply voltage
Surface mount 780-BGA package
Operating temperature tolerance from 0°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High logic density for complex designs
Ample memory for data storage and processing
High I/O count for extensive external interfacing
Low-voltage operation for reduced power consumption
Scalable design suitable for a variety of applications
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 2475
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 39600
Total RAM Bits: 1161216
Number of I/O: 535
Voltage Supply: 1.15V ~ 1.25V
Package / Case: 780-BGA
Supplier Device Package: 780-FBGA (29x29)
Quality and Safety Features
Built to adhere to Intel’s rigorous quality standards
Reliable operating temperature range of 0°C to 85°C
Compatibility
Compatible with a broad range of standard hardware and software design tools
Easy integration with existing technologies through extensive I/O options
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Consumer electronics
Industrial automation
Automotive systems
Aerospace and defense
Product Lifecycle
Active status, not close to discontinuation
Options available for replacements or upgrades within the Intel Cyclone series or other product lines
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Intel's reputation for quality and reliability
High performance complimented by low power consumption
Flexibility in design with a robust number of I/O points and logic elements
Suitable for a diverse range of applications and industries
Ongoing product support and availability, reducing risk of obsolescence
Access to extensive technical resources and community support for development