Intel Cyclone® II series FPGAs

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of Cyclone® II series FPGAs

In this article, you will be informed of the features, applications, PDF datasheets, alternative products, and the most recent stock and pricing information of Intel Cyclone® II series FPGAs.

Applications

  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
  • Aerospace & defense
  • Factory automation & control
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
10CL055YU484A7GIC FPGA CYCLONE 10 484UBGA14RFQ
10CL016YU256A7GIC FPGA CYCLONE 10 256UBGA10698RFQ
EP3C10M164I7NFPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone III 645 LABs 106 IOs16BUY
10CL120ZF780I8GIC FPGA 525 I/O 780FBGA2468RFQ
10CL025YU256A7GIC FPGA CYCLONE 10 256UBGA101RFQ
EP3C5U256I7NIC FPGA 182 I/O 256UBGA16BUY
10M08DCV81I7GIC FPGA 56 I/O 81WLCSP16RFQ
10M08DFV81C8GIC FPGA 56 I/O 81WLCSP16RFQ
10M04DAF256A7GIC FPGA 178 I/O 256FBGA16RFQ
10CL080YU484A7GIC FPGA CYCLONE 10 484UBGA2414RFQ
10M50DAF672I7GIC FPGA 500 I/O 672FBGA2134RFQ
10CL010ZM164I8GIC FPGA 101 I/O 164MBGA0RFQ
10M08DCV81C7GIC FPGA 56 I/O 81WLCSP16RFQ
EP1C6T144I7NFPGA Cyclone® Family 5980 Cells 320.1MHz 130nm Technology 1.5V 144-Pin TQFP139RFQ
EP3C16U256C7NIC FPGA 168 I/O 256UBGA16BUY
EP2C50F484C8NALTERA EP2C50F484C8NFPGA, CYCLONE II, 50K LE, 484FBGA152RFQ
EP4CGX22BF14C7NALTERA EP4CGX22BF14C7N FPGA, CYCLONE IV GX, 22K, 169FBGA485RFQ
10M25SCE144I7GIC FPGA 101 I/O 144EQFP16RFQ
10CL040YF484C6GIC FPGA 325 I/O 484 FBGA16RFQ
10M08SCE144A7GIC FPGA 101 I/O 144EQFP16RFQ
Technical Documents

The Intel Cyclone® II series FPGAs are a family of low-cost, low-power, high-performance FPGAs designed for a wide range of applications. They feature a rich set of features, including high-speed transceivers, high-density logic, and advanced memory support. The Cyclone II series FPGAs are ideal for applications such as industrial automation, automotive, medical, and consumer electronics. They offer a wide range of I/O options, including LVDS, LVCMOS, and differential I/O, as well as a variety of memory interfaces. The Cyclone II series FPGAs also feature a low-power design, making them ideal for battery-powered applications.


Features


* Low power consumption: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs are designed to consume less power than other FPGAs, making them ideal for battery-powered applications.

* High performance: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs offer high performance with up to 200 MHz of system performance.

* High density: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs offer up to 1.5 million logic elements, making them ideal for high-density applications.

* Low cost: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs are cost-effective, making them ideal for cost-sensitive applications.


Applications


* Automotive: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs are used in automotive applications such as engine control, body control, and infotainment systems.

* Industrial: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs are used in industrial applications such as factory automation, process control, and machine vision.

* Consumer: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs are used in consumer applications such as digital cameras, gaming consoles, and home automation systems.

* Aerospace: The Intel Cyclone II series FPGAs are used in aerospace applications such as avionics, navigation, and guidance systems.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of Intel Cyclone® II series FPGAs?

1. Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGAs 2. Altera Stratix IV FPGAs 3. Lattice Semiconductor MachXO2 FPGAs 4. Microsemi SmartFusion2 FPGAs 5. Actel ProASIC3 FPGAs 6. QuickLogic EOS S3 FPGAs 7. Atmel AT40K FPGAs 8. Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGAs 9. Altera Arria II FPGAs 10. LatticeECP3 FPGAs

What are the differences between the types of Intel Cyclone® II series FPGAs?

The Intel Cyclone® II series FPGAs are available in three different types: EP2C, EP2C5, and EP2C20.   EP2C FPGAs are the smallest and most cost-effective of the three types, with up to 4,000 logic elements and up to 8 Multi-Gigabit Transceivers (MGTs). They are ideal for low-cost, low-power applications.  EP2C5 FPGAs are larger and more powerful than EP2C FPGAs, with up to 10,000 logic elements and up to 16 MGTs. They are ideal for applications that require more logic and higher performance.  EP2C20 FPGAs are the largest and most powerful of the three types, with up to 20,000 logic elements and up to 32 MGTs. They are ideal for high-performance applications that require the most logic and the highest performance.