What this Cyclone IV E FPGA brings to a BOM
The Intel EP4CE75F23I8LN is a Cyclone® IV E FPGA packing 75408 logic elements and 292 I/O in a 484-BGA package. It is the mid-density workhorse of the Cyclone IV E family — enough fabric for a modest motor-control logic core, a camera interface pipeline, or a multi-axis encoder decoder, without stepping up to the Cyclone V power envelope. The 484-FBGA (23x23) footprint keeps the board area manageable for a four-layer industrial controller card. With 2810880 total RAM bits and 4713 LABs/CLBs, the part handles moderate embedded memory blocks (FIFOs, line buffers) without resorting to external SRAM. The 292 I/O break out across the 484-ball grid; verify your PCB fanout strategy for the inner rows — a via-in-pad or microvia stack-up is typical for this density.
Active lifecycle — no LTB clock ticking
The EP4CE75F23I8LN carries an Active product status as of the current record. No end-of-life notice, no last-time-buy window to schedule. For a BOM freeze or a long-production-run design, this part does not force a respin on a schedule you do not control. The Cyclone IV E family has broad installed base, so Intel has kept the supply chain open — expect standard lead times through distribution.
Sourcing reality for this FPGA
This is a current-production FPGA. We source it through independent distribution channels and quote it to order against an RFQ.
What the 75408 logic elements mean for fit
The 75408 logic elements fit between smaller Cyclone IV parts and top-end devices. The 484-BGA package and 2810880 RAM bits match the Cyclone 10 LP 10CL080ZF484I8G, which has 81264 logic elements.
