EPM3256ATC144-10N
Manufacturer | Altera |
Description | IC CPLD 256MC 10NS 144TQFP |
Category | Integrated Circuit |
Package | TQFP-144 |
Status | New & original |
Ship From | HK/SHENZHEN |
Stocks | 10,000 |
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Description
The EPM3256ATC144-10N is an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) device manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). It belongs to the MAX 3000A series of FPGAs, which are designed for general-purpose applications. FPGAs are programmable integrated circuits that can be configured to perform various digital logic functions, providing flexibility for a wide range of applications.
The EPM3256ATC144-10N FPGA features 2,560 logic elements (LEs) and comes in a 144-pin TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Pack) package. It offers programmable logic resources and embedded memory, allowing users to implement complex digital circuits.
As for its applications, the EPM3256ATC144-10N FPGA can be utilized in various fields, including but not limited to:
1. Industrial control systems: FPGAs are commonly used in industrial control systems for tasks such as process control, monitoring, and automation.
2. Communication systems: FPGAs find applications in communication systems for tasks such as protocol handling, packet processing, and signal modulation/demodulation.
3. Test and measurement equipment: FPGAs are employed in test and measurement equipment for functions like signal generation, data acquisition, and real-time signal processing.
4. Medical devices: FPGAs can be used in medical devices for tasks such as image processing, signal analysis, and control systems.
5. Consumer electronics: FPGAs find applications in consumer electronic devices for functions like video and audio processing, interface control, and system management.
6. Automotive electronics: FPGAs are utilized in automotive applications for tasks such as engine control, driver assistance systems, and infotainment systems.
7. Aerospace and defense: FPGAs are employed in aerospace and defense systems for tasks such as radar processing, avionics, communication systems, and encryption.