The EPCS4SI8N is a Serial Configuration device manufactured by Intel (formerly Altera). Here are its key features and characteristics:
- Configuration Memory: Acts as a non-volatile memory device used to store configuration data for FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) devices.
- Serial Configuration Interface: Supports serial configuration interface protocols such as JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) and SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), allowing the FPGA to load its configuration upon power-up or reset.
- Capacity: Offers a storage capacity of 4 Megabits (Mb), equivalent to 512 Kilobytes (KB) of configuration data.
- Fast Configuration: Provides fast configuration times, enabling rapid startup and reconfiguration of FPGA devices in embedded systems.
- Reliability: Designed for reliable operation in industrial and commercial applications, ensuring stable configuration storage and retrieval.
- Package: Typically available in an SOIC-8 (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, which is compact and suitable for board-level integration.
- Applications: Commonly used in FPGA-based systems where flexible and reconfigurable logic is required, such as in telecommunications, networking, industrial automation, and aerospace applications.
The EPCS4SI8N serves as a critical component in FPGA systems, facilitating efficient and reliable configuration storage and enabling dynamic reprogramming capabilities essential for modern embedded applications.