MPF100TC-FCSG325I

Microchip Technology
579-PF100TCFCSG325I
MPF100TC-FCSG325I

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Description:
FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array PolarFire Core FPGA, 109KLEs

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Factory Lead-Time:
3 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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Microchip
Product Category: FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
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Brand: Microchip Technology
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Operating Supply Voltage: 1.05 V
Factory Pack Quantity: 176
Subcategory: Programmable Logic ICs
Tradename: PolarFire
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CAHTS:
8542310000
USHTS:
8542310060
TARIC:
8542399000
ECCN:
3A991.a.2

PolarFire® FPGAs

Microchip Technology PolarFire® Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) deliver up to 50% lower power than equivalent SRAM FPGAs. The FPGAs deliver low power at mid-range densities with 12.7Gbps Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) transceivers for security and reliability. The FPGA product family is ideal for a wide range of applications within wireline access networks and cellular infrastructure, defense and commercial aviation markets, and Industry 4.0, which includes industrial automation and the Internet of Things (IoT) markets. PolarFire FPGAs offer cost-effective bandwidth processing capabilities for the growing number of converged 10Gbps ports, featuring a low power footprint. The FPGA product family addresses concerns over cybersecurity threats and reliability issues facing deep sub-micron SRAM-based FPGAs, specifically related to single-event upsets (SEUs) in configuration memory.