The Intel 10M04DCU324C8G is an FPGA from the MAX 10 family. The MAX 10 FPGAs are known for their flash-based architecture, integrated analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and dual configuration flash, offering a cost-effective and versatile solution for a variety of applications. They provide a good balance of logic density, performance, and power consumption.
Applications
- Industrial control systems
- Motor control
- Power management
- Sensor interface
- Automotive applications
Features
- Flash-based architecture: Retains configuration without external memory, simplifying the design and reducing system cost.
- Integrated ADCs: Facilitates direct interface with analog sensors, eliminating the need for external ADCs in many applications.
- Dual configuration flash: Enables storing multiple configurations, allowing for easy updates and redundancy.
- Low power consumption: Suitable for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications.
- User flash memory: Provides on-chip non-volatile memory for data storage.
Benefits
- Reduced system cost: Integration of key components like flash memory and ADCs lowers the bill of materials.
- Simplified design: On-chip flash memory eliminates the need for external configuration devices.
- Increased system reliability: Dual configuration flash provides redundancy and simplifies updates.
- Faster time to market: Easy configuration and development tools accelerate the design process.
- Versatile platform: Suitable for a wide range of applications due to its configurable logic and integrated peripherals.
Additional Details
The 10M04DCU324C8G is programmed using Intel's Quartus Prime development software. It is housed in a U324 package. It is often used in applications requiring quick boot-up times and robust configuration management. Consult the Intel MAX 10 device handbook for complete specifications.