The Intel 5SGXEA7N2F40C2NES is a high-performance FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) from the Stratix V GX family. It is designed for demanding applications that require a high degree of flexibility, performance, and integration. This FPGA enables complex digital systems to be implemented on a single chip, reducing board space and power consumption while increasing system performance.
Applications
- High-performance computing
- Data center acceleration
- Wireless infrastructure
- Network processing
- Aerospace and defense
- Medical imaging
Features
- High logic density: The 5SGXEA7N2F40C2NES offers a large number of logic elements, allowing for the implementation of complex digital designs.
- Integrated transceivers: It features high-speed transceivers that support a variety of protocols, including PCIe, Ethernet, and Serial RapidIO.
- Hard IP blocks: Includes integrated hard IP blocks for common functions such as memory controllers and DSP blocks, improving performance and reducing power consumption.
- Advanced memory interface: Supports a wide range of external memory interfaces, including DDR3 and DDR4.
- Power management: Incorporates advanced power management features to minimize power consumption.
- Security features: Includes security features to protect against unauthorized access and tampering.
Benefits
- Increased system performance: The high logic density and integrated transceivers enable high-performance digital systems.
- Reduced power consumption: Advanced power management features minimize power consumption.
- Faster time to market: Integrated hard IP blocks and a wide range of supported protocols reduce development time.
- Improved system reliability: The security features protect against unauthorized access and tampering.
- Flexibility: The FPGA can be reconfigured to meet changing application requirements.
Additional Details
The 5SGXEA7N2F40C2NES is packaged in a high pin-count flip-chip ball grid array (FCBGA) package. It is fabricated using a 28 nm process technology. The device is supported by Intel's Quartus Prime design software, which provides a comprehensive set of tools for designing, simulating, and implementing designs on the FPGA. This FPGA also supports partial reconfiguration, allowing sections of the device to be reconfigured while other sections continue to operate.