The EP1C3T144I8N is a member of the Cyclone series of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). These FPGAs are designed for a wide range of applications requiring programmable logic, such as digital signal processing, embedded control, and custom logic implementation. The Cyclone series is known for its low cost and low power consumption, making it suitable for cost-sensitive and power-constrained applications.
Applications
- Embedded Systems: Used in embedded systems for custom logic implementation and control.
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP): Employed in DSP applications for signal processing algorithms.
- Industrial Automation: Utilized in industrial control systems for programmable logic and control.
- Medical Devices: Used in medical devices for custom logic implementation and control.
- Consumer Electronics: Implemented in consumer electronics for custom logic and control functions.
Features
- FPGA Architecture: Features a programmable logic architecture, allowing for custom logic implementation.
- Low Cost: Designed for low cost, making it suitable for cost-sensitive applications.
- Low Power: Features low power consumption, extending battery life in portable devices.
- On-Chip Memory: Integrates on-chip memory for data storage and processing.
- I/O Interfaces: Provides various I/O interfaces for communication with external devices.
- 144-Pin TQFP Package: Available in a 144-pin TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Pack) package.
Benefits
- Flexibility: Allows for custom logic implementation, providing flexibility in system design.
- Low Cost: Reduces system cost, making it suitable for cost-sensitive applications.
- Low Power: Extends battery life in portable devices.
- Fast Prototyping: Enables fast prototyping of custom logic designs.
- Reconfigurability: Allows for reconfiguring the logic design after deployment.
Additional Details
The EP1C3T144I8N FPGA is programmed using hardware description languages (HDLs) such as VHDL or Verilog. Intel provides software tools, such as Quartus Prime, for designing, simulating, and programming the FPGA. The 'I8N' likely indicates an industrial temperature range and lead-free package. The specific number of logic elements and memory size varies depending on the specific device variant.