Manufacturer Part Number
EP4SGX230FF35C3N
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EP4SGX230FF35C3N is part of Intel's Stratix® IV GX series, which falls under the category of Embedded FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays). This product has been marked as obsolete.
Product Features and Performance
Belongs to the Stratix® IV GX series, known for high performance and flexibility.
Embedded FPGAs allowing for customizable logic solutions.
High density with 228,000 logic elements/cells.
Extensive on-chip memory of 17,544,192 RAM bits.
Wide range of input/output options with 564 I/O pins.
Supports low operating voltage supply between 0.87V and 0.93V.
Designed for surface mount technology.
Operable within an extended temperature range of 0°C to 85°C.
Product Advantages
High logic and memory capacity facilitate complex designs.
The low voltage requirement helps in reducing power consumption.
Massive I/O count accommodates extensive peripheral connectivity.
Stratix® IV GX series is known for its reliability and durability.
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 9120
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 228,000
Total RAM Bits: 17,544,192
Number of I/O: 564
Voltage Supply: 0.87V ~ 0.93V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Complies with industry standards for safety and quality.
Rigorous testing ensures reliable performance in varying conditions.
Compatibility
Its surface-mount package allows for integration with various PCB designs.
Application Areas
Ideal for sophisticated embedded processing, high-speed communications, and industrial applications.
Product Lifecycle
This model has been marked as obsolete, indicating the end of its production lifecycle. Users should look for replacements or upgrades.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Intel's reputation for manufacturing reliable and high-performance components.
The Stratix® IV GX series is known for its flexibility and high-density capabilities.
Low power consumption due to the optimized voltage supply range.
The availability of a large number of I/Os enables versatile application deployment.
Despite being obsolete, it may still provide a cost-effective solution for systems where the latest technology is not a necessity.