FTDI Chip Morph-IC-II Altera Cyclone-II Module
- RS Stock No.:
- 715-8538
- Mfr. Part No.:
- Morph-IC-II
- Brand:
- FTDI Chip
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- RS Stock No.:
- 715-8538
- Mfr. Part No.:
- Morph-IC-II
- Brand:
- FTDI Chip
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Brand | FTDI Chip | |
Programmable Logic Technology | FPGA | |
Kit Classification | Module | |
Kit Name | Altera Cyclone-II | |
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- CN
Morph-IC-II FPGA Development Module
The Morph-IC-II is a USB based FPGA development module featuring the Altera Cyclone-II FPGA with the FTDI FT2232H USB to UART/FIFO/MPSSE converter IC. The module provides integration of Hi-Speed USB capability (480Mbit/s) with an FPGA, to enable ultra-fast software based FPGA configuration/reconfiguration and communication using the FTDI royalty free drivers.
High performance, low power Altera Cyclone-II EP2C5F256C8N FPGA device
Up to 124 x 0.1in pitch headers providing access to 96 I/Os on the FPGA and FT2232H module
USB type B connector provides connection to a PC
JTAG port connector for FPGA boundary scan, test and configuration
Up to 124 x 0.1in pitch headers providing access to 96 I/Os on the FPGA and FT2232H module
USB type B connector provides connection to a PC
JTAG port connector for FPGA boundary scan, test and configuration
Supplied with
VHDL reference designs, software samples and utilities
An FPGA is a semiconductor device consisting of a matrix of Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs) connected through programmable interconnects. The user determines these interconnections by programming SRAM. A CLB can be simple (AND, OR gates, etc) or complex (a block of RAM). The FPGA allows changes to be made to a design even after the device is soldered into a PCB.
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