Description
The Intel Cyclone® IV GX series FPGAs are a family of low-cost, low-power, high-performance FPGAs designed for a wide range of applications. They feature a high-performance, low-power, low-cost architecture that is optimized for a variety of applications, including embedded systems, communications, networking, and industrial control. The Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs offer a wide range of features, including high-speed transceivers, high-density logic, and advanced power management. They also feature a wide range of I/O options, including LVDS, PCI Express, and USB. The Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are ideal for applications that require high performance, low power, and low cost.
Features
1. Low power consumption: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are designed to consume low power, making them ideal for battery-powered applications.
2. High performance: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs offer high performance with up to 1.5 million logic elements and up to 1.2 million flip-flops.
3. High density: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs offer high density with up to 1.2 million logic elements and up to 1.2 million flip-flops.
4. High speed: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs offer high speed with up to 622 Mbps transceiver data rate.
5. High reliability: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are designed for high reliability with advanced error correction and built-in self-test features.
Applications
1. Automotive: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are used in automotive applications such as engine control, powertrain control, and safety systems.
2. Industrial: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are used in industrial applications such as factory automation, process control, and machine vision.
3. Aerospace: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are used in aerospace applications such as avionics, navigation, and guidance systems.
4. Medical: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are used in medical applications such as imaging, diagnostics, and patient monitoring.
5. Consumer: The Intel Cyclone IV GX series FPGAs are used in consumer applications such as digital cameras, gaming consoles, and home entertainment systems.