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M2GL050-FGG484I

MCHPM2GL050-FGG484I

Microchip Technology
IGLOO2 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) IC 267 1869824 56340 484-BGA
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Overview

The M2GL050-FGG484I is a member of the IGLOO2 FPGA family, designed for low-power industrial and security-focused applications. It provides 56,340 logic elements and over 1.8M bits of total RAM in a 484-BGA package, operating on a core supply voltage of 1.14V to 1.26V.

Why Choose This Part

This FPGA offers a significant balance of 267 I/O pins and 5MB of RAM within a low-power architecture. Its non-volatile flash-based fabric provides instantaneous power-on capabilities and superior immunity to single-event upsets (SEU) compared to SRAM-based FPGAs.

Applications

Industrial Communication
Implementing custom Ethernet, CAN, and SPI bridge protocols with low latency and high reliability.
Secure IoT Edge Gateways
Utilizing the integrated security features for root-of-trust and secure boot applications in edge computing.
Battery-Powered Instrumentation
Leveraging Flash*Freeze mode to reduce power consumption to 54.5mA at 100 degrees C during idle periods.
Motor Control Interfaces
High-speed I/O processing for multi-axis motor control and sensor fusion in robotics.

Key Specifications

Mounting Type Surface Mount
Number of I/O 267
Package / Case 484-BGA
Total RAM Bits 1869824
Voltage - Supply 1.14V ~ 2.625V
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 100degC (TJ)
Supplier Device Package 484-FPBGA (23x23)
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 56340

Getting Started

Development is supported by Microchip Libero SoC Design Suite, which includes tools for synthesis, simulation, and floorplanning. For hardware evaluation, engineers typically use the IGLOO2 Evaluation Kit or Creative Development Board to prototype custom logic and peripheral interfaces.

Also Consider

XC7A50T-1FGG484I AMD/Xilinx - A comparable Artix-7 FPGA offering high DSP performance for signal processing applications.
10M50DAF484I7G Intel/Altera - A MAX 10 FPGA with integrated dual-configuration flash and ADC blocks for mixed-signal tasks.