The Intel 10M04SAE144C8G is a MAX® 10 FPGA, known for its integrated flash memory, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and instant-on capability. These features make it well-suited for a wide range of applications requiring high integration, low power consumption, and robust performance. It offers a cost-effective solution with simplified board design and enhanced system management capabilities.
Applications
- Industrial automation and control
- Motor control
- Power management
- Sensor interfaces
- Embedded vision systems
Features
- Integrated flash memory: Eliminates the need for external configuration memory, reducing board space and cost.
- Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs): Enables direct interface with analog sensors, simplifying system design.
- Dual-configuration flash: Allows for storing multiple configurations, facilitating remote updates and fail-safe operation.
- Instant-on capability: Provides fast boot-up times, making it suitable for time-critical applications.
- Low power consumption: Ideal for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications.
Benefits
- Reduced system cost: Integrated features minimize the need for external components, lowering the overall bill of materials.
- Simplified design: On-chip flash memory eliminates the complexity of external configuration devices.
- Enhanced system reliability: Dual-configuration flash ensures reliable operation and simplifies firmware updates.
- Faster time-to-market: Easy-to-use development tools and integrated features accelerate the design process.
- Flexible platform: Configurable logic and integrated peripherals cater to a wide range of application requirements.
Additional Details
The 10M04SAE144C8G is programmed using Intel's Quartus Prime software. It's housed in a 144-pin EQFP package. The integrated ADCs enable seamless interfacing with analog sensors, making it ideal for applications involving sensor data acquisition and processing. Refer to the Intel MAX 10 FPGA device handbook for detailed technical specifications.