EP3C120F780I7

Altera
989-EP3C120F780I7
EP3C120F780I7

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Description:
FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array

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Factory Lead Time:
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Minimum: 36   Multiples: 36
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Altera
Product Category: FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
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Cyclone III EP3C120
119088 LE
7443 ALM
3.8 Mbit
531 I/O
1.15 V
1.25 V
- 40 C
+ 100 C
SMD/SMT
FBGA-780
Tray
Brand: Altera
Maximum Operating Frequency: 315 MHz
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Number of Logic Array Blocks - LABs: 7443 LAB
Operating Supply Voltage: 1.15 V to 1.25 V
Product Type: FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Factory Pack Quantity: 36
Subcategory: Programmable Logic ICs
Total Memory: 3981312 bit
Tradename: Cyclone III
Part # Aliases: 970097
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TARIC:
8542399000
CNHTS:
8542319090
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542310060
JPHTS:
854239099
MXHTS:
8542399901
ECCN:
3A001.a.7.a

SoC FPGA Family

Altera SoC FPGAs integrate an Arm-based hard processor system (HPS) consisting of processors, peripherals, and memory interfaces with the FPGA fabric using a high-bandwidth interconnect backbone. The devices combine the performance and power savings of hard intellectual property (IP) with the flexibility of programmable logic. These user-customizable Arm-based SoC FPGAs are ideal for reducing system power, cost, and board size by integrating discrete processors and digital signal processing (DSP) functions into a single FPGA. They differentiate the end product with custom hardware and software and add support for virtually any interface standard or protocol in the FPGA.