5CEBA4U15C8N
Manufacturer | Altera |
Description | IC FPGA 176 I/O 324UBGA |
Category | Integrated Circuit |
Package | BGA-324 |
Status | New & original |
Ship From | HK/SHENZHEN |
Stocks | 10,000 |
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Description
5CEBA4U15C8N is an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) model manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). It belongs to the Cyclone IV E family of FPGAs and offers a range of features and capabilities.
The 5CEBA4U15C8N FPGA has 15,408 logic elements, 576 kilobits of embedded memory, and 144 user I/O pins. It also includes various built-in features such as PLLs (Phase-Locked Loops) for clock management and digital signal processing (DSP) blocks.
FPGAs like the 5CEBA4U15C8N are programmable integrated circuits that can be configured to perform specific functions and tasks. They find application in various industries and fields, including:
1. Communications and Networking: FPGAs are commonly used in networking equipment such as routers, switches, and network interface cards. They assist with tasks like packet processing, protocol conversion, and encryption.
2. Industrial Automation: FPGAs are utilized in industrial automation systems for tasks like motor control, sensor interfacing, and communication protocols. They provide real-time processing capabilities and high-speed I/O interfaces.
3. Video and Image Processing: FPGAs play a significant role in applications that require real-time video and image processing, such as video surveillance, medical imaging, and multimedia systems. They can perform tasks like image filtering, compression, and feature extraction.
4. Test and Measurement: FPGAs are commonly employed in test and measurement equipment for tasks like data acquisition, signal generation, and real-time analysis. They are found in oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and other measurement instruments.
5. Embedded Systems: FPGAs can be used as the main processing unit or as a coprocessor in embedded systems. They provide flexibility and customization for tasks like system control, data acquisition, and interfacing with other components.
6. Aerospace and Defense: FPGAs are extensively used in aerospace and defense applications, including radar systems, avionics, communication systems, and electronic warfare. They offer the ability to implement complex algorithms and adapt to changing requirements.