Intel Cyclone® V GX series FPGAs

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of Cyclone® V GX series FPGAs

In this post, you will learn features, applications, PDF datasheets, substitute products and the latest stock and pricing information of Intel Cyclone® V GX series FPGAs.

Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Lighting
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
EP4CGX30BF14C8FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone IV GX 1840 LABs 72 IOs330RFQ
5CGXFC5C6M13I7NFPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone V GX 29080 LABs 336 IOs379RFQ
5CGXBC7D7F27C8NIC FPGA 336 I/O 672FBGA329RFQ
EP4CE75F23C8LIC FPGA 292 I/O 484FBGA2009BUY
EP4CE55F23I8LNIC FPGA 324 I/O 484FBGA862RFQ
5CGTFD5C5F23I7NFPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone V GT 2908 LABs 240 IOs2591RFQ
EP4CGX50DF27C7FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone IV GX 3118 LABs 310 IOs2259BUY
5CGXBC7C7U19C8NIC FPGA 240 I/O 484UBGA2287BUY
EP4CE55F29C6IC FPGA 374 I/O 780FBGA2940BUY
EP3C55F780C8IC FPGA 377 I/O 780FBGA2399BUY
EP4CGX50CF23I7FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone IV GX 3118 LABs 290 IOs2386RFQ
EP4CGX75CF23C7FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone IV GX 4620 LABs 290 IOs2399BUY
5AGXBA1D6F27C6GIC FPGA 336 I/O 672FBGA0RFQ
5CGXFC7C7U19C8NFPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA - Cyclone V GX 5648 LABs 224 IOs2681BUY
5CGXBC7D7F31C8NIC FPGA 480 I/O 896FBGA428RFQ
5CGTFD5C5F27I7NIC FPGA 336 I/O 672FBGA1000RFQ
EP3C55F780C7IC FPGA 377 I/O 780FBGA2595BUY
EP1AGX20CF780C6IC FPGA 341 I/O 780FBGA463RFQ
EP2C50F672C7NIC FPGA 450 I/O 672FBGA2259BUY
10CX150YF780I5GIC FPGA 284 I/O 780FBGA0RFQ
Technical Documents

Description


The Intel Cyclone® V GX series FPGAs are a family of low-cost, low-power, high-performance FPGAs designed for a wide range of applications. They feature a hardened ARM Cortex-A9 processor, up to 1.5M logic elements, and up to 8GB of DDR3 memory. The FPGAs are optimized for high-performance, low-power, and low-cost applications, and are ideal for embedded systems, industrial automation, and communications. The FPGAs also feature a wide range of I/O options, including LVDS, PCIe, and USB, as well as a variety of high-speed transceivers. The FPGAs are also supported by a comprehensive suite of development tools, including the Intel Quartus Prime software, which makes it easy to design, debug, and deploy applications.



Features


1. High-performance, low-power FPGA fabric with up to 5,120 logic elements (LEs)


2. Up to 8 Mbits of embedded memory


3. Up to 8 hard IP blocks for high-speed communication, signal processing, and memory interfaces


4. Up to 8 hard IP blocks for high-speed communication, signal processing, and memory interfaces


5. Up to 8 hard IP blocks for high-speed communication, signal processing, and memory interfaces


6. Up to 8 hard IP blocks for high-speed communication, signal processing, and memory interfaces


7. Up to 8 hard IP blocks for high-speed communication, signal processing, and memory interfaces


8. Up to 8 hard IP blocks for high-speed communication, signal processing, and memory interfaces


9. Up to 8 hard IP blocks for high-speed communication, signal processing, and memory interfaces


Frequently Asked Questions

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

1. Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC 2. Altera Stratix V FPGAs 3. Lattice Semiconductor iCE40 FPGAs 4. Microsemi SmartFusion2 SoC FPGAs 5. Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGAs 6. Altera Arria 10 FPGAs 7. Lattice MachXO2 FPGAs 8. Microchip PolarFire FPGAs 9. Xilinx Virtex UltraScale+ FPGAs 10. Altera Stratix 10 FPGA

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

The Intel Cyclone® V GX series FPGAs are available in three different types: GX, GT, and SX.   The GX series is the highest performance FPGA in the Cyclone V family, offering the highest levels of logic density, I/O, and memory. It is ideal for applications requiring high-speed transceivers, high-speed memory interfaces, and high-performance logic.  The GT series is a mid-range FPGA offering a balance of logic density, I/O, and memory. It is ideal for applications requiring high-speed transceivers, high-speed memory interfaces, and mid-range logic performance.  The SX series is the lowest cost FPGA in the Cyclone V family, offering the lowest levels of logic density, I/O, and memory. It is ideal for applications requiring low-speed transceivers, low-speed memory interfaces, and low-performance logic.