EP2C5F256I8N
Manufacturer | Altera |
Description | IC FPGA 158 I/O 256FBGA |
Category | Integrated Circuit |
Package | BGA-256 |
Status | New & original |
Ship From | HK/SHENZHEN |
Stocks | 10,000 |
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Description
The EP2C5F256I8N is a specific model of FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) from the Cyclone II family, manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). This FPGA offers 5,136 logic elements and 256 kilobits of embedded memory, along with additional features such as PLLs for clock management and I/O pins for interfacing with external components.
FPGAs like the EP2C5F256I8N are programmable integrated circuits that can be configured to perform specific functions and tasks. They find application in various industries and fields. Some of the applications where the EP2C5F256I8N FPGA can be utilized include:
1. Industrial Automation: FPGAs are widely used in industrial automation systems for tasks such as control logic implementation, data processing, and sensor interfacing. They offer real-time processing capabilities and the flexibility to adapt to changing requirements.
2. Robotics: FPGAs are utilized in robotics applications for tasks such as motor control, sensor fusion, and real-time image processing. They provide the necessary computational power and low-latency response required in robotics systems.
3. Automotive: FPGAs find application in automotive systems for functions such as engine control, driver assistance systems, and infotainment systems. They offer high-speed data processing and the ability to handle complex algorithms in real time.
4. Test and Measurement: FPGAs are used in test and measurement equipment for tasks such as signal generation, data acquisition, and protocol analysis. They provide customizable hardware solutions that can be tailored to specific testing requirements.
5. Audio and Video Processing: FPGAs find application in audio and video processing systems for tasks such as video transcoding, audio/video effects, and format conversion. They offer high-performance processing capabilities and can handle large data streams in real time.
6. Research and Development: FPGAs are utilized in research and development projects across various fields such as computer science, electronics, and physics. They provide a flexible platform for prototyping and implementing custom hardware solutions.