Manufacturer Part Number
EPF10K100ARC240-2
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EPF10K100ARC240-2 is part of Intel's FLEX-10KA® series, specifically designed for embedded FPGA applications. This device is now classified as obsolete.
Product Features and Performance
Embedded FPGA from the FLEX-10KA® series
624 Logic Array Blocks (LABs)/Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs)
4992 Logic Elements/Cells for flexible and complex logic circuits
24576 Total RAM Bits for data storage
189 Input/Output pins allowing for extensive external connectivity
Supports 158000 logic gates for complex digital systems
3V ~ 3.6V supply voltage range
Surface mount technology for compact board designs
Operating temperature range from 0°C to 70°C
Product Advantages
High logic and RAM bit count for intricate programmable logic designs
High I/O count supports extensive peripherals and interfaces
Compatible with a wide range of supply voltages for versatile power design
Suitable for demanding embedded applications given its temperature range
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 624
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 4992
Total RAM Bits: 24576
Number of I/O: 189
Voltage Supply: 3V ~ 3.6V
Package / Case: 240-BFQFP Exposed Pad
Quality and Safety Features
Conforms to Intel's quality manufacturing standards
Operates reliably within specified temperature ranges
Compatibility
Designed for use in embedded systems requiring programmable logic
Application Areas
Can be applied in various industries including automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial automation, before becoming obsolete
Product Lifecycle
The product is classified as obsolete, implying limited availability and support
Potential for replacements or upgrades may exist but requires validation with Intel
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile programmable logic capability with high element and RAM bit count
Broad compatibility with various I/O and power supply configurations
Reliable performance within a wide operating temperature range
Backed by Intel's reputation for quality in the semiconductor industry