EP1AGX50CF484C6N ALTERA FPGA Chip FBGA-484 229 I/O Arria GX
Product Attribute
Attribute Value
Intel
FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Arria GX
50160
2508
229 I/O
1.15 V to 1.25 V
0 C
+ 70 C
SMD/SMT
FBGA-484
Tray
Data Rate:
600 Mb/s to 3.125 Gb/s
Series:
Arria GX EP1AGX50
Brand:
Intel / Altera
Maximum Operating Frequency:
622.08 MHz
Moisture Sensitive:
Yes
Number of Transceivers:
4 Transceiver
Operating Supply Current:
500 mA
Product Type:
FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Factory Pack Quantity:
60
Subcategory:
Programmable Logic ICs
Total Memory:
2475072 bit
Tradename:
Arria
Part # Aliases:
969275
The key features of Arria GX devices include:
■ Transceiver block features ■ High-speed serial transceiver channels with CDR support up to
3.125 Gbps. ■ Devices available with 4, 8, or 12 high-speed full-duplex serial
transceiver channels ■ Support for the following CDR-based bus standards—PCI Express,
Gigabit Ethernet, SDI, SerialLite II, XAUI, and Serial RapidIO,
along with the ability to develop proprietary, serial-based IP
using its Basic mode ■ Individual transmitter and receiver channel power-down capability
for reduced power consumption during non-operation ■ 1.2- and 1.5-V pseudo current mode logic (PCML) support on
transmitter output buffers ■ Receiver indicator for loss of signal (available only in PCI
Express [PIPE] mode)
The Arria® GX family of devices combines 3.125 Gbps serial
transceivers with reliable packaging technology and a proven logic
array. Arria GX devices include 4 to 12 high-speed transceiver
channels, each incorporating clock data recovery (CDR) technology
and embedded SERDES circuitry designed to support PCI-Express,
Gigabit Ethernet, SDI, SerialLite II, XAUI, and Serial RapidIO
protocols, along with the ability to develop proprietary,
serial-based IP using its Basic mode. The transceivers build upon
the success of the Stratix® II GX family. The Arria GX FPGA
technology offers a 1.2-V logic array with the right level of
performance and dependability needed to support these mainstream
protocols.