The 5CEFA4F23C6NFA is a Cyclone V E FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) from Intel. These FPGAs offer a low-power, high-bandwidth solution suitable for a wide range of applications.
Applications:
- Industrial automation
- Motor control
- Image processing
- Video processing
- Embedded systems
- Medical equipment
- Aerospace and defense
- Automotive applications
- Data acquisition systems
Features:
- Low power consumption
- High bandwidth
- Integrated transceivers
- Extensive memory resources
- Programmable logic fabric
- Hard IP blocks (e.g., PCIe, Ethernet)
- Flexible I/O options
- Advanced security features
- Configuration via AS, PS, or JTAG
Benefits:
- Reduced power requirements lead to lower system costs and extended battery life in portable applications.
- High-speed data transfer capabilities enable real-time processing and communication.
- Integrated transceivers simplify high-speed interface design.
- Large memory capacity supports complex algorithms and data storage.
- Programmability allows for customization and adaptation to changing requirements.
- Hard IP blocks reduce design effort and improve performance.
- Versatile I/O options enable connectivity to a wide range of peripherals.
- Security features protect against unauthorized access and tampering.
- Multiple configuration options provide flexibility during development and deployment.
Additional Details:
The 5CEFA4F23C6NFA is typically packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package. Key specifications include the number of logic elements (LEs), memory size (Mbits), number of transceivers, and I/O count. It supports various interface standards, including PCIe, Ethernet, and DDR3. Development is typically done using Intel Quartus Prime software. Power consumption varies depending on the application and configuration. Detailed information on pinouts, timing characteristics, and power management can be found in the Intel Cyclone V FPGA documentation.