EP3C120F780I7
Manufacturer | Altera |
Description | IC FPGA 531 I/O 780FBGA |
Category | Integrated Circuit |
Package | BGA-780 |
Status | New & original |
Ship From | HK/SHENZHEN |
Stocks | 10,000 |
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Description
EP3C120F780I7 is an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). It belongs to the Cyclone III family of FPGAs and offers a range of features and capabilities.
The EP3C120F780I7 FPGA is a specific model that has 120,000 logic elements, 4,608 embedded memory blocks, and 780 user I/O pins. It also includes various built-in features such as PLLs (Phase-Locked Loops) for clock management, on-chip memory, and digital signal processing (DSP) blocks.
FPGAs like the EP3C120F780I7 are programmable integrated circuits that can be configured to perform specific functions and tasks. They are widely used in various applications, including:
1. Digital Signal Processing: FPGAs are commonly employed in applications that require real-time signal processing, such as digital filters, image and video processing, audio processing, and communications systems.
2. 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.
3. Prototyping and Development: FPGAs are often used in the early stages of hardware development for system prototyping and verification. They allow designers to quickly test and iterate their designs before committing to dedicated hardware.
4. High-Performance Computing: FPGAs are utilized in certain high-performance computing applications that demand parallel processing and acceleration of specific algorithms. They can offer advantages in areas such as cryptography, data compression, and scientific simulations.
5. Communications and Networking: FPGAs play a significant role in networking equipment, including routers, switches, and base stations. They are used for tasks like packet processing, protocol conversion, encryption, and traffic management.
6. Test and Measurement: FPGAs find applications in test and measurement equipment, providing high-speed data acquisition, signal generation, and real-time analysis capabilities.