Manufacturer Part Number
EP4SGX180FF35C3N
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EP4SGX180FF35C3N is an embedded FPGA from Intel’s Stratix® IV GX series, designed for high-performance applications requiring significant logic processing and flexibility.
Product Features and Performance
Integrates 7030 Logic Array Blocks (LABs)
Contains 175,750 Logic Elements/Cells for complex digital functions
Offers 13,954,048 total RAM bits for high-capacity data storage
Equipped with 564 I/O pins for extensive external interfacing
Supports a supply voltage range of 0.87V to 0.93V for energy efficiency
Surface Mount 1152-BBGA, FCBGA package ensures compact design
Operates reliably in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 85°C (TJ)
Product Advantages
High logic density for advanced processing capabilities
Large RAM and I/O count support complex and versatile applications
Low power supply requirement enhances energy efficiency
The robust temperature range assures performance in varied environments
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 7030
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 175750
Total RAM Bits: 13954048
Number of I/O: 564
Voltage Supply: 0.87V ~ 0.93V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Intel, a leader in semiconductor innovation
Designed and tested for reliable performance in demanding conditions
Compatibility
Surface Mount technology compatible with modern PCB assembly processes
1152-FBGA (35x35) package conforms to standard footprint specifications for easy integration
Application Areas
High-performance computing
Networking and telecommunications
Industrial automation and control systems
Aerospace and defense systems
Product Lifecycle
Classified as Obsolete, indicating cessation of production
Users should seek replacements or upgrades for future designs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High logic and memory capacity enable complex digital processing tasks.
Efficient voltage usage contributes to reduced overall power consumption.
Wide operating temperature range ensures adaptability to various working conditions.
Intel's reputation for quality and reliability adds confidence in the product's performance.
Despite being obsolete, it remains a viable choice for existing designs requiring high-density embedded FPGAs.