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EP3SE110F780C3NES

EP3SE110F780C3NES

EP3SE110F780C3NES

Altera

1.1V V FPGAs 500MHz MHz

SOT-23

EP3SE110F780C3NES Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mount Surface Mount
Number of Pins 780
Published 2006
Max Operating Temperature85°C
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Frequency 500MHz
Operating Supply Voltage1.1V
Max Supply Voltage1.15V
Min Supply Voltage1.05V
Number of I/O 488
RAM Size 1.1MB
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 107500
Number of Logic Blocks (LABs) 4300
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
In-Stock:3551 items

EP3SE110F780C3NES Product Details

EP3SE110F780C3NES Overview


Fpga chips is programmed wFpga chipsh 488 I/Os for transferring data in a more coherent manner. There are 107500 logic elements/cells to form a fundamental building block. The RAM si1.1MBe of this FPGA module reaches 1.1MB to ensure normal operation of the program. Fpga electronics is designed wfpga electronics h 780 pins. As long as this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, it could work fantastically according to its specifications. When operating with the supply voltage of 1.1V, designers can fully make use of its flexibility. The maximal operating temperature of this module reaches 85°C. The operating temperature should be higher than 0°C. Its basic building block is composed of 4300 logic blocks (LABs). Fpga semiconductor operates at a frequency of 500MHz to deliver high efficiency. Fpga semiconductor supports the maximal supply voltage of 1.15V. Fpga semiconductor is able to work wfpga semiconductorh the minimal supply voltage of 1.05V.

EP3SE110F780C3NES Features


488 I/Os
780 LABs/CLBs
85°C gates
4300 logic blocks (LABs)
Operating from a frequency of 500MHz


EP3SE110F780C3NES Applications


There are a lot of Altera
EP3SE110F780C3NES FPGAs applications.


  • Digital signal processing
  • Bioinformatics
  • Device controllers
  • Software-defined radio
  • Random logic
  • ASIC prototyping
  • Medical imaging
  • Computer hardware emulation
  • Integrating multiple SPLDs
  • Voice recognition

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