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SAB-R3010A-25-QF

Infineon Technologies

MATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

FLAT

84

QFF

SQUARE

CERAMIC

YES

5.25 V

0

5

FLATPACK

QFL84,1.2SQ

4.75 V

80 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

QUAD

NO

32

25 MHz

CMOS

750 mA

5 V

Math Processors

1.27 mm

S-XQFP-F84

Not Qualified

e0

SAB-R3010A-33-QF

Infineon Technologies

MATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

FLAT

84

QFF

SQUARE

CERAMIC

YES

5.25 V

0

5

FLATPACK

QFL84,1.2SQ

4.75 V

80 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

QUAD

NO

32

33 MHz

CMOS

800 mA

5 V

Math Processors

1.27 mm

S-XQFP-F84

Not Qualified

e0

SAB-R3010A-25-S

Infineon Technologies

MATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

GULL WING

160

QFP

SQUARE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

5.25 V

0

5

FLATPACK

QFP160,1.2SQ

4.75 V

80 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

QUAD

NO

32

25 MHz

CMOS

750 mA

5 V

Math Processors

.635 mm

S-PQFP-G160

Not Qualified

e0

SAB-R3010A-33-A

Infineon Technologies

MATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

PIN/PEG

84

PGA

SQUARE

CERAMIC

NO

5.25 V

0

5

GRID ARRAY

PGA84,12X12

4.75 V

80 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

PERPENDICULAR

NO

32

33 MHz

CMOS

800 mA

5 V

Math Processors

2.54 mm

S-XPGA-P84

Not Qualified

e0

SAB-R3010A-25-A

Infineon Technologies

MATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

PIN/PEG

84

PGA

SQUARE

CERAMIC

NO

5.25 V

0

5

GRID ARRAY

PGA84,12X12

4.75 V

80 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

PERPENDICULAR

NO

32

25 MHz

CMOS

750 mA

5 V

Math Processors

2.54 mm

S-XPGA-P84

Not Qualified

e0

SAB-R3010A-20-S

Infineon Technologies

MATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

GULL WING

160

QFP

SQUARE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

5.25 V

0

5

FLATPACK

QFP160,1.2SQ

4.75 V

80 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

QUAD

NO

32

20 MHz

CMOS

5 V

Math Processors

.635 mm

S-PQFP-G160

Not Qualified

e0

SABR3010A-33S

Infineon Technologies

MATH PROCESSOR, COPROCESSOR

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

GULL WING

160

QFP

SQUARE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

5.25 V

0

5

FLATPACK

QFP160,1.2SQ

4.75 V

80 Cel

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

QUAD

NO

32

33 MHz

CMOS

800 mA

5 V

Math Processors

.635 mm

S-PQFP-G160

Not Qualified

e0

Math CoProcessors

Math coprocessors, also known as floating-point units (FPUs), are specialized electronic circuits designed to perform mathematical operations on floating-point numbers. These circuits are often used in conjunction with the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer system to accelerate the processing of complex mathematical calculations.

Math coprocessors can perform a variety of mathematical operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and transcendental functions such as sine, cosine, and logarithms. These operations are performed using specialized algorithms and hardware designed specifically for floating-point arithmetic.

Math coprocessors were first introduced in the 1980s as separate chips that could be added to a computer system. Later, they were integrated directly into the CPU, resulting in faster and more efficient processing of mathematical calculations. Today, most modern CPUs include integrated math coprocessors that support a wide range of mathematical operations.

Math coprocessors are used in a variety of applications that require complex mathematical calculations, including scientific research, engineering, and financial analysis. They are also used in video and graphics processing to perform complex calculations related to image rendering and manipulation.