Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Package | Tray |
| Series | Cyclone® IV E |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| NumberofLABs/CLBs | 2475 |
| NumberofLogicElements/Cells | 39600 |
| TotalRAMBits | 1161216 |
| NumberofI/O | 328 |
| Voltage-Supply | 1.15V ~ 1.25V |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| OperatingTemperature | 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ) |
| Package/Case | 484-BGA |
Overview
Description
The EP4CE40F23C8N is a member of the Altera Cyclone IV FPGA family, designed for cost-sensitive applications requiring high functionality. This field-programmable gate array (FPGA) offers impressive logic density, with 40,320 logic elements. It is built using a 60 nm process technology, which allows for efficient power consumption and performance balance. This particular model comes in a 484-pin FineLine BGA (Ball Grid Array) package, suitable for compact designs.
Key features of the EP4CE40F23C8N include embedded memory blocks, phase-locked loops (PLLs) for clock management, and high-speed differential I/O capabilities. It supports a wide range of I/O standards, making it versatile for various interface requirements. The device is ideal for applications in communication, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and more.
Additionally, the EP4CE40F23C8N is supported by Altera’s Quartus II software, which facilitates design implementation, simulation, and configuration. Its balance of cost, performance, and flexibility makes it a popular choice for developers looking to integrate programmable logic solutions into their systems.
Key features of the EP4CE40F23C8N include embedded memory blocks, phase-locked loops (PLLs) for clock management, and high-speed differential I/O capabilities. It supports a wide range of I/O standards, making it versatile for various interface requirements. The device is ideal for applications in communication, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and more.
Additionally, the EP4CE40F23C8N is supported by Altera’s Quartus II software, which facilitates design implementation, simulation, and configuration. Its balance of cost, performance, and flexibility makes it a popular choice for developers looking to integrate programmable logic solutions into their systems.
Equivalent
The EP4CE40F23C8N is an Altera Cyclone IV FPGA. Equivalent alternatives can include FPGAs from Xilinx's Spartan-6 series, such as the XC6SLX45 or Lattice's ECP3 series, like the LFE3-35EA. When selecting an equivalent, consider factors such as logic elements, I/O pins, power consumption, and package type to ensure compatibility with your specific application requirements.
Features
The EP4CE40F23C8N is a member of the Altera Cyclone IV family of FPGAs. It features 39,600 logic elements, which are used for implementing custom digital circuits. This FPGA includes 1,161 Kbits of embedded memory and offers up to 532 user I/O pins for interfacing with other devices. It supports a variety of I/O standards, making it versatile for different applications.
The device is built on a low-power, high-performance architecture and operates within a range of 1.15V to 1.25V core voltage. It is designed to support a range of applications including communications, automotive, and industrial systems. The EP4CE40F23C8N also features PLLs (Phase-Locked Loops) for clock management, enhancing its capability to handle complex timing requirements.
Additional features include on-chip memory and an enhanced configuration scheme for easy set-up and programming. It is available in a RoHS-compliant, 484-pin FineLine BGA (Ball Grid Array) package, which aids in compact and efficient board designs.
The device is built on a low-power, high-performance architecture and operates within a range of 1.15V to 1.25V core voltage. It is designed to support a range of applications including communications, automotive, and industrial systems. The EP4CE40F23C8N also features PLLs (Phase-Locked Loops) for clock management, enhancing its capability to handle complex timing requirements.
Additional features include on-chip memory and an enhanced configuration scheme for easy set-up and programming. It is available in a RoHS-compliant, 484-pin FineLine BGA (Ball Grid Array) package, which aids in compact and efficient board designs.
Pinout
The EP4CE40F23C8N is a part of Altera's Cyclone IV FPGA family. It is housed in a FineLine BGA (Ball Grid Array) package with a total pin count of 484. This FPGA provides a balance of performance and cost-effectiveness, suitable for a variety of applications.
Key functions and features include:
- Logic Elements: It contains 39,600 Logic Elements.
- Memory: The device includes embedded memory blocks that can be configured to meet specific memory requirements.
- PLL: Equipped with PLLs (Phase-Locked Loops) for clock management, supporting various frequencies and enhancing signal integrity.
- I/O Pins: The FPGA provides multiple general-purpose I/O pins for interfacing with other components.
- DSP Blocks: It incorporates DSP blocks for efficient processing of arithmetic functions, beneficial for signal processing applications.
The EP4CE40F23C8N is well-suited for cost-sensitive applications requiring moderate logic density and functionality, such as consumer electronics, industrial control, and communications.
Key functions and features include:
- Logic Elements: It contains 39,600 Logic Elements.
- Memory: The device includes embedded memory blocks that can be configured to meet specific memory requirements.
- PLL: Equipped with PLLs (Phase-Locked Loops) for clock management, supporting various frequencies and enhancing signal integrity.
- I/O Pins: The FPGA provides multiple general-purpose I/O pins for interfacing with other components.
- DSP Blocks: It incorporates DSP blocks for efficient processing of arithmetic functions, beneficial for signal processing applications.
The EP4CE40F23C8N is well-suited for cost-sensitive applications requiring moderate logic density and functionality, such as consumer electronics, industrial control, and communications.
Manufacturer
The EP4CE40F23C8N is manufactured by Intel Corporation. This specific product is part of the Cyclone IV FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) series, originally developed by Altera Corporation, which Intel acquired in 2015.
Intel is a multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It is renowned for designing and manufacturing semiconductor chips, microprocessors, and other related technologies. Intel plays a significant role in the computing and electronics industries, providing products and solutions for personal computers, data centers, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company is also known for its advancements in artificial intelligence, 5G technology, and autonomous driving solutions.
Through its acquisition of Altera, Intel expanded its product portfolio to include FPGAs, which are integral in various applications, including telecommunications, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics, allowing for customizable and reprogrammable hardware solutions.
Intel is a multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It is renowned for designing and manufacturing semiconductor chips, microprocessors, and other related technologies. Intel plays a significant role in the computing and electronics industries, providing products and solutions for personal computers, data centers, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company is also known for its advancements in artificial intelligence, 5G technology, and autonomous driving solutions.
Through its acquisition of Altera, Intel expanded its product portfolio to include FPGAs, which are integral in various applications, including telecommunications, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics, allowing for customizable and reprogrammable hardware solutions.
Application
The EP4CE40F23C8N is an Altera Cyclone IV FPGA, widely used in areas requiring moderate logic density and low power consumption. Common application areas include digital signal processing, embedded systems, communications, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. It is ideal for implementing custom logic, prototyping complex systems, and developing signal processing algorithms. Additionally, this FPGA is used in educational settings for teaching digital circuit design and in research for developing new technologies. Its cost-effectiveness and versatility make it suitable for applications needing flexibility and reprogramming capabilities.
Package
The package type of the EP4CE40F23C8N, a member of the Altera Cyclone IV series of FPGAs, is a 484-pin FineLine BGA (Ball Grid Array) with a 23 mm x 23 mm footprint.