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Intel EP4CE10E22C8L — FPGA / CPLD & Programmable Logic

Intel EP4CE10E22C8L Cyclone IV E FPGA, 10320 LEs, 91 I/O

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Intel Cyclone® IV E FPGA, EP4CE10E22C8L, 10320 logic elements, 423936 RAM bits, 91 I/O, 0.97V-1.03V core, 0°C to 85°C, 144-LQFP Exposed Pad, Tray.

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Specifications

EP4CE10E22C8L Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesCyclone® IV E
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage0.97V ~ 1.03V
Operating temperature0°C~85°C(TJ)
PackageTray
Number of i (O)91
Case144-LQFP Exposed Pad
Total RAM bits423936
Number of LABs (CLBs)645
Number of logic elements (Cells)10320

Product details

Temperature grade locks the application envelope

Lifecycle: still in active production

The EP4CE10E22C8L carries an Active product status from Intel. No last-time-buy notice, no NRND flag. For a BOM freeze or a new design-in, this part is safe to specify — you won't be chasing a replacement mid-production. Intel's Cyclone IV E family has been in volume for years and the toolchain (Quartus Prime Lite) is mature and stable. The datasheet and pinout files are available directly from the Intel FPGA website.

Frequently asked questions

What is the datasheet for EP4CE10E22C8L?

The EP4CE10E22C8L is part of the Intel Cyclone IV E family. The full datasheet, pinout files, and device handbook are published on the Intel FPGA website under the Cyclone IV device documentation section.

Is EP4CE10E22C8L compatible with Cyclone IV development boards?

The EP4CE10E22C8L uses the same Cyclone IV E fabric and core architecture as the development boards. The 144-LQFP Exposed Pad package differs from the 256-pin BGA on most dev boards, so a custom adapter or carrier board is needed for prototyping.