10M16DAF256C7G in Intel Cyclone & MAX 10 Family
The 10M16DAF256C7G is part of Intel's MAX 10 FPGA family, designed to provide advanced processing capabilities in a single-chip, small-form-factor package. Manufactured using a 55nm process, these devices integrate dual-configuration flash, analog-to-digital converters, and internal memory. They are primarily used for system management, I/O expansion, and power sequencing where high reliability and instant-on functionality are critical requirements for hardware engineers building complex digital systems and embedded controllers.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Variants within the 10M16 sub-family primarily differ based on package type, I/O count, and temperature grade. Options range from compact 169-ball UBGA to 256-ball FBGA footprints, providing different levels of user I/O density. Speed grades like C7G and C8G determine maximum operating frequency, while thermal specifications vary between commercial and industrial grades to meet specific environmental operating conditions.



