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Intel EP4CE55F23I7 — FPGA / CPLD & Programmable Logic

Intel EP4CE55F23I7 Cyclone IV E FPGA, 55856 LEs, 324 I/O

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Intel Cyclone® IV E FPGA, EP4CE55F23I7, 55856 logic elements, 324 I/O, 2396160 total RAM bits, 484-BGA package, -40°C to 100°C operating temperature.

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Specifications

EP4CE55F23I7 Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesCyclone® IV E
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage1.15V ~ 1.25V
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 100°C (TJ)
PackageTray
Number of i (O)324
Case484-BGA
Total RAM bits2396160
Number of LABs (CLBs)3491
Number of logic elements (Cells)55856

Product details

What this Cyclone IV E FPGA brings to the board

The Intel EP4CE55F23I7 is a Cyclone® IV E FPGA with 55,856 logic elements and 324 user I/O in a 484-ball BGA package. It carries 2,396,160 bits of embedded RAM for FIFO buffers, look-up tables, or DSP coefficient storage. The core supply runs at 1.15 V to 1.25 V, and the industrial temperature range of -40°C to 100°C covers outdoor telecom cabinets, factory-floor motor drives, and engine-bay electronics without a heatsink.

Industrial temperature grade — deployment context

Junction temperature range is -40°C to 100°C. The 484-FBGA package is surface-mount only.

Frequently asked questions

What is the operating temperature of EP4CE55F23I7?

The EP4CE55F23I7 is rated for -40°C to 100°C junction temperature, making it suitable for industrial and outdoor applications.

Can EP4CE55F23I7 replace EP4CE55F23I6?

The EP4CE55F23I7 and EP4CE55F23I6 share the same logic density, I/O count, and package. The difference is the temperature grade: the I7 suffix indicates the industrial range (-40°C to 100°C), while the I6 suffix typically covers -40°C to 85°C. Check your system's thermal requirements before substituting.