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Intel EP4CE75F29C9LN — FPGA / CPLD & Programmable Logic

Intel EP4CE75F29C9LN Cyclone IV E FPGA, 75408 LEs, 426 I/O

MPNEP4CE75F29C9LN
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Intel Cyclone® IV E FPGA, EP4CE75F29C9LN, 75408 logic elements, 426 I/O, 2810880 total RAM bits, 780-FBGA (29x29 mm), 0°C to 85°C operating temperature, 0.97V–1.03V core supply, surface-mount, tray.

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Specifications

EP4CE75F29C9LN Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesCyclone® IV E
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage0.97V ~ 1.03V
Operating temperature0°C~85°C(TJ)
PackageTray
Number of i (O)426
Case780-BGA
Total RAM bits2810880
Number of LABs (CLBs)4713
Number of logic elements (Cells)75408

Product details

Logic density and I/O — what they mean for the BOM

At 75408 logic elements, this part sits above the EP4CE40F29C8 (39600 LEs) in the same Cyclone IV E family. The 426 I/O count on the 780-BGA package gives enough pins to connect a parallel bus, multiple SPI or LVDS links, and a memory controller without multiplexing. If your design needs fewer than 426 I/O, the 484-ball variant of the Cyclone 10 LP (10CL080YF484C8G) offers 289 I/O with the same 2810880-bit RAM block — a potential cost-down if the I/O budget allows.

Lifecycle and sourcing

The EP4CE75F29C9LN carries an Active product status per the manufacturer. No last-time-buy or phase-out notice applies. For new designs or sustaining production, this part is sourced to order against an RFQ.

Frequently asked questions

Is the EP4CE75F29C9LN available via RFQ confirmation?

Availability is confirmed at quote time. Submit an RFQ for current stock position and pricing through our independent distribution channel.

What is the difference between EP4CE75F29C9LN and EP4CE75F29C8LN?

The suffix difference indicates speed grade: the C9 variant is the standard-speed grade, while the C8 is a faster speed grade. Both share the same 75408 logic elements, 426 I/O, and 780-BGA package.

What are the alternatives to EP4CE75F29C9LN?

Within the same Cyclone IV E family, the EP4CE40F29C8 offers 39600 logic elements and 532 I/O — a lower-density option. For a newer architecture, the Cyclone 10 LP 10CL080YF780C8G provides 81264 logic elements and 423 I/O in the same 780-BGA footprint.

Where can I buy EP4CE75F29C9LN and how do I get a price?

We source this part to order against an RFQ. Submit a request for a current quote; pricing and lead time are confirmed at that point.

How to program EP4CE75F29C9LN?

Programming uses Intel Quartus Prime software and a JTAG download cable (e.g., Intel USB-Blaster II). The device supports SRAM-based configuration; store the bitstream in an external configuration device (EPCS or EPCQ series) for power-on loading.