EP4CE75F29C8LN

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EP4CE75F29C8LN
IC FPGA 426 I/O 780FBGA
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This chapter describes the electrical and switching characteristics for Cyclone IV devices. Electrical characteristics include operating conditions and power
consumption. Switching characteristics include transceiver specifications, core, and periphery performance. This chapter also describes I/O timing, including
programmable I/O element (IOE) delay and programmable output buffer delay.
This chapter includes the following sections:
■ “Operating Conditions” on page 1–1
■ “Power Consumption” on page 1–16
■ “Switching Characteristics” on page 1–16
■ “I/O Timing” on page 1–37
■ “Glossary” on page 1–37

Feature

DC Characteristics This section lists the I/O leakage current, pin capacitance, on-chip termination (OCT) tolerance, and bus hold specifications for Cyclone IV devices. Supply Current The device supply current requirement is the minimum current drawn from the power supply pins that can be used as a reference for power size planning. Use the Excel-based early power estimator (EPE) to get the supply current estimates for your design because these currents vary greatly with the resources used. 

Product Attributes

TYPE DESCRIPTION Select all
Series Cyclone® IV E
Package Tray
Product Status Active
Programmable Not Verified
Number of LABs/CLBs 4713
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 75408
Total RAM Bits 2810880
Number of I/O 426
Voltage - Supply 0.97V ~ 1.03V
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ)
Package / Case 780-BGA
Supplier Device Package 780-FBGA (29x29)

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