Cyclone II

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Cyclone II is a family of Altera (now Intel) FPGA devices designed as a successor to the original Cyclone series, offering higher performance and greater logic density for cost-sensitive applications.

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Surface form Occurrences
Cyclone FPGA family 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf FPGA family
programmable logic device family
configurationInterface JTAG NERFINISHED
parallel configuration interface
serial configuration device
configurationMethod SRAM-based configuration
designedFor cost-sensitive applications
high-volume applications
documentation Cyclone II Device Handbook NERFINISHED
familyMemberOf Intel FPGA portfolio
feature greater logic density than original Cyclone family
higher performance than original Cyclone family
low cost
low power consumption
hasFeature dedicated carry chains
embedded RAM blocks
global clock networks
hardware multipliers
hasPackageOptions BGA packages
QFP packages
introducedBy Altera NERFINISHED
logicType SRAM-based FPGA
manufacturer Altera NERFINISHED
Intel NERFINISHED
marketPosition low-cost FPGA
optimizationTarget cost per logic element
logic density
ownedBy Intel Corporation NERFINISHED
partOf Cyclone FPGA series NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Cyclone III NERFINISHED
successorOf Cyclone NERFINISHED
supports DSP functionality
LVDS I/O standards
Nios II soft processor NERFINISHED
embedded memory blocks
embedded multipliers
on-chip PLL clock management
phase-locked loops (PLLs)
various single-ended I/O standards
technologyNode 90 nm CMOS
toolchain Quartus II NERFINISHED
useCase automotive systems
communications equipment
consumer electronics
embedded processing
industrial control

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ALTR notableProduct Cyclone II
subject surface form: Altera Corporation
this entity surface form: Cyclone FPGA family
Cyclone familyMember Cyclone II
Cyclone successorFamily Cyclone II