is an FPGA device which is a logic device used in digital electronics and computers. It is a programmable logic circuit composed of logic blocks and interconnect resources. FPGA devices are known for their low power consumption, high operating speed, and flexibility as compared to other logic devices. It has Dual configuration flash memory, high-performance memory controller, and peripheral interface I/Os with hardened or soft IP cores, configurable digital logic, and analog sub-blocks. It supports up to 125K logic cells with up to 100 I/Os in a single device. FPGA's are often used in applications such as embedded systems, data processing, and scientific computing.