Altera 5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG
- 5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG
- Altera
- IC FPGA 600 I/O 1760FBGA
- Embedded - FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Array)
- 5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG Datasheet
- 1760-BBGA, FCBGA
- Tray
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What is 5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG
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5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG Specifications
- Part Number5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG
- CategoryEmbedded - FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Array)
- ManufacturerAltera
- DescriptionIC FPGA 600 I/O 1760FBGA
- PackageTray
- SeriesStratix® V GX
- Voltage - Supply0.82V ~ 0.88V
- Operating Temperature0°C ~ 85°C (TJ)
- Mounting TypeSurface Mount
- Package / Case1760-BBGA, FCBGA
- Supplier Device Package1760-FCBGA (42.5x42.5)
- Number of I/O600
- Number of Gates-
- Number of LABs/CLBs185000
- Number of Logic Elements/Cells490000
- Total RAM Bits41984000
Application of 5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG
5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG Datasheet
5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG Datasheet , Tray,Stratix® V GX,0.82V ~ 0.88V,0°C ~ 85°C (TJ),Surface Mount,1760-BBGA, FCBGA,1760-FCBGA (42.5x42.5),600,185000,490000,41984000
5SGXEB5R3F43C2LG Classification
Embedded - FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Array)
FAQ about Embedded - FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Array)
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1. Can FPGAs replace microcontrollers?
FPGAs cannot completely replace microcontrollers (MCUs). Although FPGAs and MCUs have their own characteristics and advantages in functions and applications, FPGAs cannot completely replace MCUs. There are significant differences between FPGAs and MCUs in terms of programmability, processing power, flexibility, development cycle, and cost.
The main differences between FPGAs and MCUs include:
Programmability: FPGAs are programmable and can be reprogrammed to achieve new functions, while MCUs are fixed and cannot be changed.
Processing power: FPGAs are usually used in high-performance computing, digital signal processing, image processing, and other fields, while MCUs are usually used for simple tasks such as controlling and monitoring equipment and sensors.
Flexibility: FPGA is more flexible than MCU and can be programmed and reprogrammed according to different applications, while MCU can usually only run predefined programs in its internal memory.
Development cycle: FPGA has a longer development cycle than MCU because FPGA needs to be designed, verified and debugged, while MCU usually only needs to write and debug programs.
Cost: FPGA costs more than MCU because FPGA needs to be manufactured and tested, and a lot of design and verification work is required, while MCU has a relatively low cost.
In specific application scenarios, FPGA and MCU each have their own advantages:
Advantages of FPGA: high programmability, parallel processing capability, high performance, suitable for applications that require rapid prototyping and system upgrades, suitable for scenarios with high real-time requirements.
Advantages of MCU: high integration, low cost, low power consumption, suitable for scenarios with strict power consumption requirements.
In summary, although FPGA performs well in some high-performance and flexible application scenarios, MCU still has irreplaceable advantages in simple control and monitoring tasks. -
2. Is FPGA faster than CPU?
FPGAs are faster than CPUs in some cases. FPGAs are programmable hardware devices whose internal architecture can be configured by users as needed, which enables them to process multiple computing tasks in parallel, resulting in higher computing performance in some scenarios.
FPGAs and CPUs have different architectures and design goals. CPUs are general-purpose processors that can perform a variety of tasks, but may require multiple clock cycles to process specific operations. FPGAs, on the other hand, achieve specific computing structures by reorganizing circuits, and have higher parallelism and efficiency. For example, when processing specific tasks such as signals and images, FPGAs can complete them faster than CPUs.
The main advantage of FPGAs is their programmability and flexibility. FPGAs can be reprogrammed and reconfigured as needed, which enables designers to quickly test new and updated algorithms without developing and releasing new hardware, thereby speeding up time to market and saving costs. In addition, FPGAs offer the advantages of superior performance and reduced latency, and are suitable for real-time applications that require low latency and deterministic latency. -
3. Is FPGA good for AI ?
FPGAs are good for AI. FPGAs offer a variety of advantages in the field of AI, including high performance, low latency, cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency and flexibility.
The main advantages of FPGAs in the field of AI include:
High performance and low latency: FPGAs offer low latency as well as deterministic latency, which is critical for many applications with strict deadlines, such as real-time applications such as speech recognition, video streaming and action recognition.
Cost-effectiveness: FPGAs can be reprogrammed for different data types and functions after manufacturing, which creates value compared to replacing applications with new hardware. By integrating additional functions onto the same chip, designers can reduce costs and save board space.
Energy efficiency: FPGAs enable designers to fine-tune hardware according to application requirements, using techniques such as INT8 quantization to reduce memory and computing requirements, thereby reducing energy consumption.
Flexibility and customization: FPGA can be optimized at the hardware level for specific algorithms, reducing unnecessary computing and storage overhead. For example, AMD's Alveo V80 accelerator card uses Versal FPGA adaptive SoC and HBM technology to provide efficient computing power.
In summary, FPGA has significant advantages in the field of AI, including high performance, low latency, cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency and flexibility, making it an ideal solution in AI applications.
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