LFE2-50SE-6F672I Overview
In the package 672-BBGA, this product is provided. There are FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY transistors in this type of FPGA. A total of 500 I/Os are programmed to ensure a more coherent data transfer. A fundamental building block consists of 48000 logic elements/cells. Fpga chips is powered from a supply voltage of 1.2V. Field Programmable Gate Arrays family FPGA part. With a Surface Mount connector, this FPGA module can be attached to the development board. Powered by a 1.14V~1.26V supply voltage, fpga chips is able to operate at high speeds. As part of the ECP2 series of FPGAs, it is a type of FPGA. When operating the machine, it is important to keep the temperature within -40°C~100°C TJ range. A total of 500 outputs are incorporated into this device. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. The total number of terminations is 672. This device has 396288 RAM bits, which is the number of RAM bits that this device offers. Parts related to this part can be found using its base part number LFE2-50. During the configuration of this FPGA module, the RAM si48.4kBe reaches 48.4kB to ensure that the program runs normally. 672 pins are designed into the device. A total of 6000 LABs/CLBs are included in this FPGA. Having stated that, if this FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount, then it may be able to perform fantastically according to its specifications. Its flexibility can be fully utilized when operating with a 1.2V supply voltage. In addition to this, it has 672 pins. In this FPGA module, there is a memory of 60.4kB that can be used to store programs and data. Using this FPGA, you can get speeds up to 320MHz.
LFE2-50SE-6F672I Features
500 I/Os
Up to 396288 RAM bits
672 LABs/CLBs
LFE2-50SE-6F672I Applications
There are a lot of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation LFE2-50SE-6F672I FPGAs applications.
- Wireless Communications
- Military Temperature
- Aircraft navigation
- Wired Communications
- High Performance Computing
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Security systems
- Data center hardware accelerators
- Camera time adjustments
- Digital signal processing