LFE3-70EA-8LFN672I Overview
This package is included in the 672-BBGA package and is available for purchase. This kind of FPGA is composed of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY. This device features 380 I/Os in order to transfer data in a more efficient manner. A fundamental building block contains 67000 logic elements or cells. Supply voltage is 1.2V volts. There is a Field Programmable Gate Arrays family component in this FPGA part. Surface Mount-connectors can be used to attach this FPGA module to the development board. In order to operate it, it requires a voltage supply of 1.14V~1.26V . It is a type of FPGA that belongs to the ECP3 series of FPGAs. In order to ensure a safe and efficient operation, it is important to maintain a temperature within -40°C~100°C TJ at all times. In order to make this device as versatile as possible, there are 380 different outputs included. As a result of space limitations, this FPGA model has been included in Tray. As a whole, it has 672 terminations. A device like this one offers 4526080 RAM bits, which is a considerable amount of memory. Its base part number LFE3-70 can be used to find parts that are related to it. The FPGA module's RAM si552.5kBe reaches 552.5kB in order to ensure that the program operates in a normal manner. There are 672 pins on this device. An array of 8375 LABs/CLBs is built into the FPGA. Providing the FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount as per the specifications of the IC, then it should work perfectly according to its specifications. Its flexibility can be fully utilized when operating with a 1.2V supply voltage. As far as the pin count is concerned, it has 672 pins. Typically, fpga semiconductor uses a crystal oscillating at 500MHz .
LFE3-70EA-8LFN672I Features
380 I/Os
Up to 4526080 RAM bits
672 LABs/CLBs
LFE3-70EA-8LFN672I Applications
There are a lot of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation LFE3-70EA-8LFN672I FPGAs applications.
- Enterprise networking
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Data center hardware accelerators
- Military Temperature
- Telecommunication
- High Performance Computing
- Security systems
- Radar and Sensors
- Voice recognition
- Software-defined radio