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EP2AGX45DF25C6G

EP2AGX45DF25C6G

EP2AGX45DF25C6G

Intel

FPGAs Arria II GX Series 572-BGA, FCBGA

SOT-23

EP2AGX45DF25C6G Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Factory Lead Time 12 Weeks
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 572-BGA, FCBGA
Supplier Device Package 572-FBGA, FC (25x25)
Operating Temperature0°C~85°C TJ
PackagingTray
Series Arria II GX
Part StatusActive
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3 (168 Hours)
Voltage - Supply 0.87V~0.93V
Number of I/O 252
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 42959
Total RAM Bits 3517440
Number of LABs/CLBs 1805
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
In-Stock:3027 items

Pricing & Ordering

QuantityUnit PriceExt. Price
44$357.50023$15730.01012

EP2AGX45DF25C6G Product Details

EP2AGX45DF25C6G Overview


A 572-BGA, FCBGA package is provided with this component. There are 252 I/Os for better data transfer. A fundamental building block consists of 42959 logic elements/cells. The Surface Mount-slot on the development board allows you to attach the FPGA module. The supply voltage of the device is 0.87V~0.93V , at which it runs. This is a type of FPGA that is part of the Arria II GX series of FPGAs. The operating temperature should be kept at 0°C~85°C TJ when operating. It is for space saving reasons that this FPGA model is contained in Tray. There are 3517440 RAM bits that are available with this device. The FPGA is built as an array of 1805 latches or CLBs. The device package supplied by 572-FBGA, FC (25x25) is one of its suppliers.

EP2AGX45DF25C6G Features


252 I/Os
Up to 3517440 RAM bits

EP2AGX45DF25C6G Applications


There are a lot of Intel EP2AGX45DF25C6G FPGAs applications.

  • Scientific Instruments
  • Device controllers
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Telecommunication
  • Video & Image Processing
  • Medical ultrasounds
  • Embedded Vision
  • Integrating multiple SPLDs
  • Software-defined radio
  • Server Applications

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