Select an Intel programmable device name to see its associated part number format (described in the tables below).
For information on all part number formats, reference the Product Catalog (PDF).
Intel® Agilex™ FPGA Devices
Code | Explanation |
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AG | Family Signature A group of Intel programmable logic devices (PLDs) with the same fundamental architecture. |
F | Family Variant This value differentiates the different varieties of the same basic configuration. |
A | Specification The values for the specification group are A: No HPS, B: HPS, C: No HPS + Crypto, D: HPS + Crypto. |
014 | Logic Density The logic density value list how many elements were used in this device. The values are: 006: 573k logic elements, 008: 764k logic elements, 012: 1178K logic elements, 014: 1437k logic elements, 019: 1918K logic elements, 022: 2208K logic elements, 023: 2308K logic elements, 027: 2692K logic elements. |
R24A | Package Codes The package can be one of the following values: R16A: Rectangular 1546 balls, R19A: Rectangular 1935 balls, R22A: Rectangular 2280 balls, R24A: Rectangular 2486 balls, R24B: Rectangular 2486 balls, R24C: Rectangular 2340 balls, R25A: Rectangular 2581 balls, R29A: Rectangular 2957 balls, R31A: Rectangular 3184 balls, R31B: Rectangular 3184 balls, R31C: Rectangular 3184 balls. |
3 | Transceiver Speed Grade Transceivers are the “backbone” that receive and transmit large amounts of data traffic. This value is noted with 1 being the fastest, 2 being medium, and 3 being the slowest transmission speed. |
E | Operating Temperature There are two basic operating temperatures that device may operate at, E: Extended (0 C to 100 C) or I: Industrial (-40 C to 100C). |
3V | Fabric Core Speed / Power There are multiple Speed/Power settings: 1 Fastest – 4 Slowest, Power: V: Standard Power, (VID), E: Low Power (VID), F: Low Static Power (Fixed), X: Lowest Power (VID). |
αα | Optional Suffix Optional suffixes that are available: Rn: Engineering Sample Revision, Blank: Production (RoHS6). |
Intel® Stratix® 10 FPGA Devices
Code | Explanation |
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1S | Family Signature A group of Intel programmable logic devices (PLDs) with the same fundamental architecture. |
G | Family Variant This value differentiates the different varieties of the same basic configuration. In this case, this variant specifies the specific variety of Stratix technology in use. |
280 | Logic Density The number of logic elements used. A logic element is the smallest unit of logic used in the architecture. |
L | SIP Tile Configuration SIP technology allows integration of multiple dies in a single package. Multiple transceiver dies are available for use Intel® Stratix® 10 FPGA devices, these are the L, H, or E-tiles. L-tile contains transceiver channels capable of data rates up to 26.6 Gbps. H-tile contains transceiver channels capable of data rates up to 28.3 Gbps. E-tile contains transceiver channels capable of data rates up to 57.8 Gbps PAM4 or 28.9 Gbps NRZ. |
N | Transceiver Count Multiple counts are available using Stratix technology. The transceiver count number indicates what the technology use for this version of Stratix is. The options are H: 24, N: 48, S: 72, U: 96, and Y: 144. |
2 | Transceiver Speed Grade 1 being the fastest and 3 being the slowest transmission speed. |
F | Package Type The only option for package type currently is F: Fine line BGA. |
43 | Package Code The package code is 35: 1,152 pins, 35 X 35 mm, 43: 1,760 pins, 42.5 X 42.5 mm, 50: 2,397 pins, 50 X 50 mm, 55: 2,912 pins, 55 X 55mm. |
E | Operating Temperature There are three basic operating temperatures that device may operate at, C: Commercial (25C to 85C), E: Extended (0C to 100C), or I: Industrial (-40C to 100C). |
2 | FPGA Fabric Speed Grade The Fabric Speed grade is represented by a value from 1 to 3. (1 = Fast 3= Slow). |
V | Power Profile This value may be V: Standard Power, L: Low Power, or X: Extreme Low Power. |
G | Package Material This indicates package material is G: RoHS 6. |
S1 | Optional Suffix The optional Suffix is Characters 17 and 18 Engineering Sample S(n) or Advanced Security AS. |
Prefixes
Part Number Prefix Codes
To find out which devices are available in a particular device family, or to find out more about a particular device, check the specific device's datasheet.
Part Number Prefix | Device Family |
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EP1K | ACEX® |
EP20K (see EP20KxxxC) | APEX™ 20K |
EPC | Configuration |
EPF | FLEX® |
EPM | Intel® MAX® |
EPxxx | Classic note: xxx = any three numbers |
5M | MAX® V |
EP1AGX | Arria® GX (with transceivers) |
EP2AGX | Arria II GX (with transceivers) |
EP1C | Intel® Cyclone® |
EP1M | Mercury™ |
EP1S | Stratix® |
EP1SGX | Stratix® GX (with transceivers) |
EP20KxxxC | APEX™ 20KC note: xxx = any three numbers |
EP2A | APEX™ II |
EP2C | Cyclone® II |
EP2S | Stratix® II |
EP2SGX | Stratix® II GX (with transceivers) |
EP3C | Cyclone® III |
EP3SL | Stratix® III L (logic enhanced) |
EP3SE | Stratix® III E (DSP/memory enhanced) |
EP4CE | Cyclone® IV (enhanced) |
EP4CGX | Cyclone® IV GX (with transceivers) |
EP4SE | Stratix® IV E (enhanced) note: EP4SE, EP4SGX, EP2AGX, and EP4CGX devices use package sizes in place of pin counts in part number. |
EP4SGX | Stratix® IV GX (with transceivers) note: EP4SE, EP4SGX, EP2AGX, and EP4CGX devices use package sizes in place of pin counts in part number. |
EP4S40/100 | Stratix® IV GT (with transceivers) |
EPM | MAX® II, MAX IIG (lower power), MAX IIZ (zero power) |
EPXA | Excalibur™ |
5SGX | Stratix® V GX (with 12.5-Gbps transceivers) |
5SGS | Stratix® V GS (with 12.5-Gbps transceivers and high DSP capability) |
5SGT | Stratix® V GT (with 28-Gbps transceivers) |
5SE | Stratix® V E with up to 1,100K LEs |
5CGX | Cyclone® V GX (with 3.125-Gbps transceivers) |
5CGT | Cyclone V GT (with 5.0-Gbps transceivers) |
5CE | Cyclone® V E with up to 301K LEs |
HC4GX | HardCopy IV GX (with transceivers) |
HC4E | HardCopy IV E |
HC3 | HardCopy III |
HC2 | HardCopy II |
Package Codes
Package codes are the same in all part number formats. Immediately following the package code is the pin count. For example, a 780-pin count FineLine BGA package type would be represented by F780.
For the EP4SE, EP4SGX, EP2AGX, and EP4CGX FPGA families, the package code is not followed by the pin count, but by the package dimensions. The translation from the pin count to the package dimension is provided in the 'Package Size and Pin Count' section.
Package Type Codes
5SGX, 5SGS, 5SGT, 5SE, 5CE, EP4SE, EP4SGX, EP2AGX, EP4CE, and EP4CGX devices use package sizes in place of pin counts.
Code | Package Type |
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B | Ball-grid array |
D | Ceramic dual in-line package |
E | Plastic enhanced quad flat pack |
F | FineLine BGA package |
G | Ceramic pin-grid array |
H | Hybrid FineLine BGA package |
L | Plastic J-lead chip carrier |
M | Micro FineLine BGA package |
N | Quad flat no-lead |
P | Plastic dual in-line package |
Q | Plastic quad flat pack |
R | Power quad flat pack |
S | Small outline integrated circuit |
T | Thin quad flat pack |
U | Ultra FineLine BGA package |
Package Size and Pin Count
Temperature Codes
Speed Grades
Intel MAX and Classic devices use the speed grade to indicate the delay in nanoseconds (ns) through a macrocell in the device. For example, a MAX device with a -10 speed grade has a delay of 10 ns through a macrocell. Devices with low speed grade numbers run faster than devices with high speed grade numbers.
Intel® Stratix® series, Intel® Cyclone® series, MAX® II, MAX IIG, MAX IIZ, FLEX®, ACEX®, APEX™, Mercury™, and Excalibur™ devices use the speed grade to indicate the relative performance of the device. Devices with low speed grade numbers run faster than devices with high speed grade numbers. For example, a Stratix® III FPGA with a three speed grade is the fastest available Stratix III FPGA.
Suffixes
Suffix Codes
Suffixes are optional letters at the end of a part number that specify certain device features. Not all suffixes are available with all part numbers.
Code | Explanation |
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A | Aluminum process |
C | Device shipped in a carrier |
DX | FLEX EPF10K100 devices with PLLs |
ES | Engineering sample |
F | Fixed programming algorithm (for use with in-circuit testers) |
H | Special dry-packing shipment option for MAX® 7000 devices |
L | Stratix® III: 0.9-V core voltage |
N | RoHS compliant |
P | Special PCI-compliant MAX devices |
T | Classic devices: Permanently set in turbo (high-speed) mode - MAX 7000 devices: Special timing parameters (see datasheet for details) |
V | 5.0-V tolerant inputs |
X | PLLs in APEX™ and FLEX 10KE devices |
Z | Low-power FLASHLOGIC devices (discontinued) |
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