Manufacturer Part Number
EPF81188AQC208-2
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EPF81188AQC208-2 is an obsolete FPGA from Intel's FLEX 8000 series, designed for a variety of applications requiring programmable logic solutions.
Product Features and Performance
Embedded FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) technology
Utilizes 126 Logic Array Blocks (LABs)
Contains 1008 logic elements/cells
Provides 148 I/O pins for versatile connectivity
Features a total of 12,000 logic gates
Supports a voltage supply range from 4.75V to 5.25V
Designed for surface mount applications
Operates within a temperature range of 0°C to 70°C
Product Advantages
High flexibility for custom logic solutions
Supports complex digital logic designs
Adequate I/O count for diverse application needs
Compatible with a wide range of voltage supplies
Suitable for various embedded applications
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 126
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 1008
Number of I/O: 148
Number of Gates: 12000
Voltage Supply: 4.75V ~ 5.25V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Quality and Safety Features
Complies with standard quality and safety requirements for FPGAs
Robust against common environmental conditions within operating temperature range
Compatibility
Designed for compatibility with various electronic components and subsystems through its 148 I/O pins
Adaptable to multiple base platforms due to its surface mount package
Application Areas
Ideal for embedded systems, custom logic devices, and various electronic applications requiring programmable logic circuits
Product Lifecycle
Classified as an obsolete product
Potential difficulty in sourcing due to discontinuation
Replacement or upgrade options may be limited
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High logic element and I/O count provide ample design flexibility
Broad voltage supply range enhances compatibility with various power sources
Operates reliably within a standard temperature range, ensuring stability in various environments
Intel's reputation for quality and performance in FPGA and semiconductor technologies