仕様
| 属性 | 値 |
| Package | Tray |
| Series | MAX® 10 |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| NumberofLABs/CLBs | 3125 |
| NumberofLogicElements/Cells | 50000 |
| TotalRAMBits | 1677312 |
| NumberofI/O | 360 |
| Voltage-Supply | 1.15V ~ 1.25V |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| OperatingTemperature | 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ) |
| Package/Case | 484-BGA |
概要
Description
The 10M50DAF484C8G is an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) from Intel’s (formerly Altera) MAX 10 family. Key features:
- 50K logic elements for flexible digital design.
- On-chip flash memory for configuration storage.
- 484-pin FineLine BGA package (FBGA).
- Dual-configuration support for fail-safe updates.
- Embedded analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
- Low-power operation (1.2V core voltage).
Ideal for industrial control, communications, and embedded systems requiring reconfigurable logic with integrated features.
- 50K logic elements for flexible digital design.
- On-chip flash memory for configuration storage.
- 484-pin FineLine BGA package (FBGA).
- Dual-configuration support for fail-safe updates.
- Embedded analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
- Low-power operation (1.2V core voltage).
Ideal for industrial control, communications, and embedded systems requiring reconfigurable logic with integrated features.
Pinout
The 10M50DAF484C8G is an Intel (formerly Altera) MAX 10 FPGA with the following key details:
- Pin Count: 484 pins (FineLine BGA package).
- Function: A low-cost, non-volatile FPGA with embedded flash, supporting up to 50K logic elements, 2,592 Kbits RAM, 144 multipliers, and 4 PLLs. It includes ADC blocks, GPIOs, and supports various I/O standards (LVCMOS, LVDS, etc.).
Designed for industrial, automotive, and consumer applications, it integrates configuration memory, reducing external component needs.
- Pin Count: 484 pins (FineLine BGA package).
- Function: A low-cost, non-volatile FPGA with embedded flash, supporting up to 50K logic elements, 2,592 Kbits RAM, 144 multipliers, and 4 PLLs. It includes ADC blocks, GPIOs, and supports various I/O standards (LVCMOS, LVDS, etc.).
Designed for industrial, automotive, and consumer applications, it integrates configuration memory, reducing external component needs.
Manufacturer
The 10M50DAF484C8G is manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). It is a MAX 10 FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) from Intel's programmable solutions division.
Intel is a multinational semiconductor and technology company, known for processors, memory, and programmable logic devices. After acquiring Altera in 2015, Intel expanded its FPGA portfolio, targeting embedded, industrial, and communications applications.
The 10M50DAF484C8G is a mid-range FPGA with 50K logic elements, flash memory, and mixed-signal capabilities, often used in prototyping, automation, and IoT.
Intel is a multinational semiconductor and technology company, known for processors, memory, and programmable logic devices. After acquiring Altera in 2015, Intel expanded its FPGA portfolio, targeting embedded, industrial, and communications applications.
The 10M50DAF484C8G is a mid-range FPGA with 50K logic elements, flash memory, and mixed-signal capabilities, often used in prototyping, automation, and IoT.
Application
The 10M50DAF484C8G, an Intel (Altera) MAX 10 FPGA, is used in:
1. Industrial Automation – Control systems, motor drives, and PLCs.
2. Consumer Electronics – Smart devices, displays, and wearables.
3. Communications – Networking equipment and signal processing.
4. Automotive – Infotainment, ADAS, and sensor interfaces.
5. Medical Devices – Portable diagnostics and imaging systems.
6. Aerospace & Defense – Avionics and secure communications.
7. IoT & Embedded Systems – Edge computing and sensor hubs.
Its low power, high integration, and reprogrammability make it versatile for compact, cost-sensitive designs.
1. Industrial Automation – Control systems, motor drives, and PLCs.
2. Consumer Electronics – Smart devices, displays, and wearables.
3. Communications – Networking equipment and signal processing.
4. Automotive – Infotainment, ADAS, and sensor interfaces.
5. Medical Devices – Portable diagnostics and imaging systems.
6. Aerospace & Defense – Avionics and secure communications.
7. IoT & Embedded Systems – Edge computing and sensor hubs.
Its low power, high integration, and reprogrammability make it versatile for compact, cost-sensitive designs.