XC5VLX50T-1FFG665C is a low-cost field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation, a leading semiconductor technology company. This device features 120,000 logic elements and 414 user input/output pins, making it suitable for a wide range of low-power and low-cost applications. It operates on a single power supply voltage ranging from 1.14V to 1.26V and supports various I/O standards such as LVCMOS, LVDS, and PCIe. The device has a maximum operating frequency of up to 415 MHz. The device comes in a small fine pitch ball grid array (FGBA) package with 484 pins, providing high pin-count connectivity for a variety of applications.
XC5VLX85T-2FFG1136C is a low-cost field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation, a leading semiconductor technology company. This device features 120,000 logic elements and 414 user input/output pins, making it suitable for a wide range of low-power and low-cost applications. It operates on a single power supply voltage ranging from 1.14V to 1.26V and supports various I/O standards such as LVCMOS, LVDS, and PCIe. The device has a maximum operating frequency of up to 415 MHz. The device comes in a small fine pitch ball grid array (FGBA) package with 484 pins, providing high pin-count connectivity for a variety of applications.
XC5VLX110T-2FFG1136C is a low-cost field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation, a leading semiconductor technology company. This device features 120,000 logic elements and 414 user input/output pins, making it suitable for a wide range of low-power and low-cost applications. It operates on a single power supply voltage ranging from 1.14V to 1.26V and supports various I/O standards such as LVCMOS, LVDS, and PCIe. The device has a maximum operating frequency of up to 415 MHz. The device comes in a small fine pitch ball grid array (FGBA) package with 484 pins, providing high pin-count connectivity for a variety of applications.
XC3S1200E-4FGG400C is a low-cost field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation, a leading semiconductor technology company. This device features 120,000 logic elements and 414 user input/output pins, making it suitable for a wide range of low-power and low-cost applications. It operates on a single power supply voltage ranging from 1.14V to 1.26V and supports various I/O standards such as LVCMOS, LVDS, and PCIe. The device has a maximum operating frequency of up to 415 MHz. The device comes in a small fine pitch ball grid array (FGBA) package with 484 pins, providing high pin-count connectivity for a variety of applications.
XC3S400-4FTG256C is a low-cost field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation, a leading semiconductor technology company. This device features 120,000 logic elements and 414 user input/output pins, making it suitable for a wide range of low-power and low-cost applications. It operates on a single power supply voltage ranging from 1.14V to 1.26V and supports various I/O standards such as LVCMOS, LVDS, and PCIe. The device has a maximum operating frequency of up to 415 MHz. The device comes in a small fine pitch ball grid array (FGBA) package with 484 pins, providing high pin-count connectivity for a variety of applications.
XC3S2000-4FGG676C is a low-cost field-programmable gate array (FPGA) developed by Intel Corporation, a leading semiconductor technology company. This device features 120,000 logic elements and 414 user input/output pins, making it suitable for a wide range of low-power and low-cost applications. It operates on a single power supply voltage ranging from 1.14V to 1.26V and supports various I/O standards such as LVCMOS, LVDS, and PCIe. The device has a maximum operating frequency of up to 415 MHz. The device comes in a small fine pitch ball grid array (FGBA) package with 484 pins, providing high pin-count connectivity for a variety of applications.