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EP20K100FC144-1X

EP20K100FC144-1X

EP20K100FC144-1X

Intel

FPGAs APEX-20K? Series 144-LQFP

SOT-23

EP20K100FC144-1X Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 144-LQFP
Supplier Device Package 144-TQFP (20x20)
Operating Temperature0°C~85°C TJ
PackagingTray
Series APEX-20K®
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3 (168 Hours)
Voltage - Supply 2.375V~2.625V
Number of I/O 93
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 4160
Total RAM Bits 53248
Number of Gates263000
Number of LABs/CLBs 416
In-Stock:3516 items

EP20K100FC144-1X Product Details

EP20K100FC144-1X Overview


This package is included in the 144-LQFP package and is available for purchase. A total of 93 I/Os allow data to be transferred in a more coherent manner. Logic blocks consist of 4160 logic elements/cells. Surface Mount-connectors can be used to attach this FPGA module to the development board. Fpga chips operates at a voltage of 2.375V~2.625V and uses a battery to supply power. The APEX-20K? Series is one of the types of FPGAs that belong to this type. In order to ensure a safe and efficient operation, it is important to maintain a temperature within 0°C~85°C TJ at all times. Fpga chips is designed to maximiTraye space efficiency by containing the FPGA model in Tray. There are 53248 RAM bits that are available with this device. An array of 416 LABs/CLBs is built into the FPGA. A basic building block for this type of building block consists of 263000 gates. There is a device package provided by 144-TQFP (20x20) as its supplier.

EP20K100FC144-1X Features


93 I/Os
Up to 53248 RAM bits

EP20K100FC144-1X Applications


There are a lot of Intel EP20K100FC144-1X FPGAs applications.

  • Cryptography
  • Military Temperature
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
  • Data Center
  • Digital signal processing
  • Industrial Ethernet
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • ASIC prototyping
  • Random logic

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