EP2C5F256C8N
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 EP2C5F256C8N is a specific model of FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) from the Cyclone II family, manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). This FPGA offers 5,120 logic elements and 256 user I/O pins, along with other features such as embedded memory, PLLs, and high-speed transceivers.
FPGAs like the EP2C5F256C8N are programmable integrated circuits that can be used in a variety of applications. Some of the common applications where this FPGA model can be utilized include:
1. Embedded Systems: FPGAs are commonly used in embedded systems for tasks such as system control, interfacing with peripherals, and real-time data processing. They offer flexibility in implementing custom logic and can be tailored to meet the specific requirements of the embedded application.
2. Digital Signal Processing (DSP): FPGAs find application in DSP systems for tasks such as digital filtering, image and audio processing, and algorithm acceleration. They provide high parallelism and computational power, making them suitable for real-time signal processing applications.
3. Communications: FPGAs are utilized in communication systems for tasks such as protocol implementation, data encoding/decoding, and signal processing. They can handle high-speed data processing required in various communication protocols like Ethernet, USB, and HDMI.
4. Industrial Automation: FPGAs are commonly used in industrial automation systems for tasks such as control logic implementation, sensor interfacing, and real-time monitoring. They offer the necessary flexibility and performance to handle complex automation tasks.
5. Test and Measurement Equipment: FPGAs are frequently used in test and measurement equipment for tasks such as data acquisition, signal generation, and protocol analysis. They provide flexibility in designing custom test scenarios, high-speed data processing, and real-time measurements.
6. Robotics: FPGAs find application in robotics systems for tasks such as motor control, sensor integration, and real-time control. They offer the necessary computational power and flexibility to process sensor data and control actuators with low latency.