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Part RoHS Manufacturer Programmable IC Type Grading Of Temperature Form Of Terminal No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Package Body Material Propagation Delay No. of Logic Cells Surface Mount Maximum Supply Voltage No. of Macro Cells Technology Used Screening Level No. of Inputs Architecture Nominal Supply Voltage (V) Packing Method Power Supplies (V) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Sub-Category In-System Programmable Output Function Minimum Supply Voltage No. of Product Terms Pitch Of Terminal Maximum Operating Temperature Organization No. of Dedicated Inputs Minimum Operating Temperature Finishing Of Terminal Used Position Of Terminal JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Clock Frequency Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) No. of Outputs Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length JTAG Boundary Scan Test No. of I/O Lines

EPM570GM100I3ES

Altera

Flash PLD

Ball

100

BGA

Square

Plastic/Epoxy

Yes

1.89 V

1.8

Grid Array

Macrocell

1.71 V

0 Dedicated Inputs, 76 I/O

0

Tin Lead

Bottom

S-PBGA-B100

No

e0

76

EPM570ZM256I7N

Altera

Flash PLD

Ball

256

BGA

Rectangular

Plastic/Epoxy

15.1 ns

Yes

1.89 V

440

CMOS

1.8

1.5/3.3,1.8 V

Grid Array

BGA256,20X20,20

Programmable Logic Devices

Yes

Macrocell

1.71 V

.5 mm

0 Dedicated Inputs, 160 I/O

0

Tin Silver Copper

Bottom

R-PBGA-B256

No

It can also operate at 3.3 V

e1

Yes

160

5M160ZT100C4

Altera

Flash PLD

Other

Gull Wing

100

TFQFP

Square

Plastic/Epoxy

7.9 ns

Yes

1.89 V

1.8

Flatpack, Thin Profile, Fine Pitch

Macrocell

1.71 V

.5 mm

85 °C (185 °F)

79 I/O

0 °C (32 °F)

Tin Lead

Quad

S-PQFP-G100

1.2 mm

14 mm

No

e0

184.1 MHz

14 mm

79

EPM1270GM100I4ES

Altera

Flash PLD

Ball

100

BGA

Square

Plastic/Epoxy

Yes

1.89 V

1.8

Grid Array

Macrocell

1.71 V

0 Dedicated Inputs, 0 I/O

0

Tin Lead

Bottom

S-PBGA-B100

No

e0

0

EPM570GM100C4

Altera

Flash PLD

Ball

100

FBGA

Square

Plastic/Epoxy

7 ns

Yes

440

CMOS

1.8,1.8/3 V

Grid Array, Fine Pitch

BGA100,11X11,20

Programmable Logic Devices

Yes

.5 mm

Bottom

S-PBGA-B100

No

Yes

EPM1270GT100C4ES

Altera

Flash PLD

Gull Wing

100

QFP

Square

Plastic/Epoxy

Yes

1.89 V

1.8

Flatpack

Macrocell

1.71 V

0 Dedicated Inputs, 0 I/O

0

Tin Lead

Quad

S-PQFP-G100

No

e0

0

EPM570T144I3

Altera

Flash PLD

Gull Wing

144

QFP

Square

Plastic/Epoxy

5.4 ns

Yes

440

CMOS

1.5/3.3,2.5/3.3 V

Flatpack

QFP144,.87SQ,20

Programmable Logic Devices

Yes

.5 mm

Tin Lead

Quad

S-PQFP-G144

3

No

e0

220 °C (428 °F)

Yes

Programmable Logic Devices (PLD)

Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) are digital circuits that are designed to be programmed by the user to perform specific logic functions. They consist of an array of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) that can be programmed to perform any digital function, as well as programmable interconnects that allow these blocks to be connected in any way the designer wishes. This makes PLDs highly versatile and customizable, and they are often used in applications where a high degree of flexibility and performance is required.

PLDs are programmed using specialized software tools that allow the designer to specify the logic functions and interconnects that are required for a particular application. This process is known as synthesis and involves translating the high-level design into a format that can be implemented on the PLD hardware. The resulting configuration data is then loaded onto the PLD, allowing it to perform the desired logic functions.

PLDs are used in a wide range of applications, including digital signal processing, computer networking, and high-performance computing. They offer a number of advantages over traditional fixed-function digital circuits, including the ability to be reprogrammed in the field, lower development costs, and faster time-to-market. However, they also have some disadvantages, including higher power consumption and lower performance compared to custom-designed digital circuits.