The Altera 5CSEBA4U19C7NBZ is a system-on-chip (SoC) from the Cyclone V SE family. This SoC integrates a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor with FPGA fabric, providing a flexible and power-efficient solution for a wide range of embedded applications.
Applications:
- Industrial automation: Used in programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor control, and process control systems.
- Automotive: Employed in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment systems, and engine control units (ECUs).
- Medical: Utilized in medical imaging equipment, patient monitoring systems, and diagnostic devices.
- Aerospace and defense: Integrated into flight control systems, radar systems, and communication equipment.
- Consumer electronics: Found in high-performance computing devices, networking equipment, and multimedia applications.
Features:
- Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor: Provides a powerful processing platform for running embedded software.
- FPGA fabric: Allows for custom hardware acceleration and flexible I/O configuration.
- High-speed transceivers: Supports various communication protocols, including Ethernet, PCI Express, and USB.
- Integrated memory controllers: Enables efficient access to external memory devices.
- Security features: Includes hardware encryption and authentication capabilities for protecting sensitive data.
Benefits:
- High performance: Combines the processing power of an ARM processor with the flexibility of an FPGA.
- Low power consumption: Optimizes power efficiency for mobile and battery-powered applications.
- Flexibility: Enables custom hardware acceleration and I/O configuration.
- Integration: Reduces system complexity and board space.
- Security: Protects sensitive data with hardware encryption and authentication features.
Additional Details:
The 5CSEBA4U19C7NBZ is offered in a BGA package for surface mounting. It operates over an industrial temperature range, making it suitable for harsh environments. The device is supported by Altera's Quartus Prime design software, which provides a comprehensive development environment for creating custom hardware and software designs. It includes peripherals like timers, UARTs, SPI, and I2C controllers. The FPGA fabric supports a wide range of logic densities, allowing designers to tailor the device to their specific application requirements. This device is designed for applications requiring a balance of processing power, flexibility, and low power consumption.