Manufacturer Part Number
EPF8452ATC100-4N
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EPF8452ATC100-4N is an embedded FPGA from Intel's FLEX 8000 Series.
Product Features and Performance
FPGA architecture from the well-known FLEX 8000 Series
Includes 42 LABs/CLBs for flexible logic configuration
Contains 336 logic elements/cells for intricate circuit designs
Provides 68 input/output pins for extensive external interfacing
Features a moderate gate count of 4000 for various design applications
Product Advantages
Optimized for low-cost, low-power consumption, and high-performance logic solutions
Suited for a multitude of embedded applications due to its programmability
Intel's renowned manufacturing and design standard ensures reliable performance
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 42
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 336
Number of I/O: 68
Number of Gates: 4000
Voltage - Supply: 4.75V ~ 5.25V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Package / Case: 100-TQFP
Supplier Device Package: 100-TQFP (14x14)
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured to Intel’s high-quality standards for robust performance
Follows the necessary safety protocols within the typical operating range
Compatibility
Surface mount technology for compatibility with standard PCB assembly processes
The 100-TQFP packaging is compatible with standard equipment and soldering techniques
Application Areas
Industrial automation
Telecommunications
Consumer electronics
Automotive systems
Complex logic controllers
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Obsolete
Users might need to consider alternatives due to discontinuation
Replacement or upgrades may be sought in Intel's newer FPGA product lines
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Ideal for cost-sensitive applications where programmable logic is required
Reliability backed by Intel's reputation in the semiconductor industry
Easily programmable and reconfigurable for multiple uses
Functions within the common industrial voltage supply range
Embedded design means compact and efficient integration into various systems