10AX027E2F29E2LG

10AX027E2F29E2LG

Manufacturer No:

10AX027E2F29E2LG

Manufacturer:

Intel

Description:

IC FPGA 360 I/O 780FBGA

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10AX027E2F29E2LG Specifications

  • Type
    Parameter
  • Supplier Device Package
    780-FBGA, FC (29x29)
  • Package / Case
    780-BBGA, FCBGA
  • Operating Temperature
    0°C ~ 100°C (TJ)
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Voltage - Supply
    0.87V ~ 0.98V
  • Number of I/O
    360
  • Total RAM Bits
    17870848
  • Number of Logic Elements/Cells
    270000
  • Number of LABs/CLBs
    101620
  • DigiKey Programmable
    Not Verified
  • Packaging
    Tray
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Series
    Arria 10 GX
The 10AX027E2F29E2LG integrated circuit chips, also known as FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) chips, have several advantages and application scenarios. Here are some of them:Advantages: 1. Flexibility: FPGA chips can be reprogrammed or reconfigured to perform different functions, making them highly flexible compared to fixed-function integrated circuits. 2. High-performance: FPGA chips can be optimized for specific applications, allowing for high-speed processing and parallel computing. 3. Power efficiency: FPGA chips can be designed to consume less power compared to traditional processors, making them suitable for low-power applications. 4. Customization: FPGA chips can be customized to meet specific requirements, allowing for the implementation of complex algorithms and protocols. 5. Prototyping and development: FPGA chips are commonly used in prototyping and development stages of electronic systems, as they provide a platform for testing and validating designs before manufacturing.Application scenarios: 1. Telecommunications: FPGA chips are used in telecommunications infrastructure for tasks such as signal processing, encryption/decryption, and network packet routing. 2. Automotive: FPGA chips are used in automotive systems for functions like advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), engine control units (ECUs), and infotainment systems. 3. Aerospace and defense: FPGA chips are used in aerospace and defense applications for tasks like radar signal processing, image and video processing, and secure communication. 4. Data centers: FPGA chips are used in data centers for accelerating specific workloads, such as machine learning, data analytics, and network processing. 5. Industrial automation: FPGA chips are used in industrial automation systems for tasks like control and monitoring of machinery, robotics, and process optimization.These are just a few examples, and FPGA chips have a wide range of applications across various industries due to their flexibility and performance advantages.