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Obsolete
Altera
On June 1, 2015, Intel and Altera unveiled a transformative accord. Intel's acquisition of Altera concluded on December 28, 2015. This amalgamation melded Intel's cutting-edge products and manufacturing prowess with Altera's pioneering field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology. The synergy birthed novel product classes, catering adeptly to data centers and the burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) domain.
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HC1S40F780 Description
Buy high-quality HC1S40F780 components from Altera at szcomponents. Our HC1S40F780 parts undergo rigorous quality control to ensure they meet the highest industry standards, guaranteeing reliability and performance. The HC1S40F780 FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Array) is currently in Obsolete. It requires a supply voltage ranging from 1.425V ~ 1.575V. The HC1S40F780 is designed for Surface Mount installation. They are designed to operate with a 780-BBGA, FCBGA Package / Case. This FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Array) corresponds to a 780-FBGA (29x29) package. If you haven't found what you're looking for, you can get important information through email. This includes details about the HC1S40F780 inventory, special pricing, datasheets, and the manufacturer. We're here to help, so feel free to reach out anytime at szcomponents.com.
Product Attributes
TYPE | DESCRIPTION | Select all |
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Supply Voltage | 1.425V ~ 1.575V | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Series | Stratix® HardCopy® | |
Package | Tray | |
Package / Case | 780-BBGA, FCBGA | |
Product Status | Obsolete | |
Supplier Device Package | 780-FBGA (29x29) | |
Programmable | Not Verified | |
Number of Logic Array Blocks/Configurable Logic Blocks | 4125 | |
Number of Logic Elements/Cells | 41250 | |
Total RAM Bits | 2244096 | |
Number of Input/Output | 613 |
Obsolete
Altera
On June 1, 2015, Intel and Altera unveiled a transformative accord. Intel's acquisition of Altera concluded on December 28, 2015. This amalgamation melded Intel's cutting-edge products and manufacturing prowess with Altera's pioneering field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology. The synergy birthed novel product classes, catering adeptly to data centers and the burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) domain.