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Frequently Asked Questions
What applications is the Stratix V FPGA series designed for?
The Stratix V FPGA series serves a wide range of applications including industrial automation, telecommunications, data processing, automotive electronics, and embedded computing. Specific variants within the family target different performance and power requirements.
How does Stratix V FPGA compare to previous-generation devices?
The Stratix V FPGA offers improved performance, lower power consumption, and enhanced feature integration compared to its predecessor. Key improvements typically include higher logic density, faster I/O speeds, and more advanced process technology.
How do I decode Stratix V FPGA part number suffixes?
Part number suffixes in the Stratix V FPGA family indicate speed grade, temperature range (C=Commercial, I=Industrial, M=Military), package type, and environmental compliance. Refer to the ordering guide in the manufacturer datasheet for the complete breakdown.
What temperature grades are available for Stratix V FPGA?
The Stratix V FPGA series typically offers Commercial (0°C to +85°C), Industrial (−40°C to +100°C), and in some cases Extended or Military temperature grades. Available grades vary by specific device within the family.
What alternatives exist if Stratix V FPGA parts are unavailable?
When Stratix V FPGA parts are on allocation or end-of-life, alternatives may include pin-compatible devices from the same manufacturer or cross-compatible parts from competing families. Contact our team for specific cross-reference recommendations.
