Brief: Looking for a straightforward way to solve common electronic design challenges? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the EP4CGX22CF19C8N IC FPGA, showcasing its robust 324FBGA package and demonstrating how its 150 I/O configuration enhances system compatibility and performance in various applications.
Related Product Features:
Features the EP4CGX22CF19C8N model, a high-performance FPGA integrated circuit chip designed for superior reliability.
Operates effectively across a wide temperature range from -40°C to 85°C, suitable for extreme and standard environments.
Packaged in a convenient tray format for secure handling and storage of the delicate electronic components.
Offers 150 I/O configuration ensuring broad compatibility with various input and output devices in electronic systems.
Built with advanced thermal management for consistent performance in demanding industrial and consumer applications.
Manufactured to meet high industry standards, providing a versatile solution for circuit board integration.
Ideal for applications requiring robust data processing and signal transmission capabilities in modern electronics.
Supports diverse application scenarios from industrial automation to telecommunications and automotive systems.
FAQs:
What is the operating temperature range of the EP4CGX22CF19C8N IC FPGA?
The EP4CGX22CF19C8N IC FPGA operates reliably within a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, making it suitable for both extreme conditions and standard environments.
How many I/O interfaces does this FPGA chip support?
This IC FPGA chip features 150 I/O interfaces, providing extensive connectivity options for various input and output devices in electronic systems.
In what package is the EP4CGX22CF19C8N delivered for handling and storage?
The EP4CGX22CF19C8N IC FPGA is securely packaged in trays, which are designed for convenient handling, storage, and protection of the components during transit.
What are some typical applications for this FPGA integrated circuit?
This FPGA is commonly used in industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive systems, telecommunications, and medical devices, where reliable processing and control are essential.