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IC PLD EEPROM 128 MACROCELL TQFP-144

EPM7128AETC144-7N

Manufacturer Part Number
EPM7128AETC144-7N
Description
IC PLD EEPROM 128 MACROCELL TQFP-144
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
MAX 7000AEr
Datasheet

Specifications of EPM7128AETC144-7N

Cpld Type
EEPROM
No. Of Macrocells
128
No. Of I/o's
100
Propagation Delay
7.5ns
Global Clock Setup Time
3.3ns
Frequency
125MHz
Supply Voltage Range
3V To 3.6V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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For more information on using the Jam STAPL language, see
Note 88 (Using the Jam Language for ISP & ICR via an Embedded Processor)
and
Processor).
ISP circuitry in MAX 7000AE devices is compliant with the IEEE Std. 1532
specification. The IEEE Std. 1532 is a standard developed to allow
concurrent ISP between multiple PLD vendors.
Programming Sequence
During in-system programming, instructions, addresses, and data are
shifted into the MAX 7000A device through the TDI input pin. Data is
shifted out through the TDO output pin and compared against the
expected data.
Programming a pattern into the device requires the following six ISP
stages. A stand-alone verification of a programmed pattern involves only
stages 1, 2, 5, and 6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Application Note 122 (Using Jam STAPL for ISP & ICR via an Embedded
Enter ISP. The enter ISP stage ensures that the I/O pins transition
smoothly from user mode to ISP mode. The enter ISP stage requires
1 ms.
Check ID. Before any program or verify process, the silicon ID is
checked. The time required to read this silicon ID is relatively small
compared to the overall programming time.
Bulk Erase. Erasing the device in-system involves shifting in the
instructions to erase the device and applying one erase pulse of
100 ms.
Program. Programming the device in-system involves shifting in the
address and data and then applying the programming pulse to
program the EEPROM cells. This process is repeated for each
EEPROM address.
Verify. Verifying an Altera device in-system involves shifting in
addresses, applying the read pulse to verify the EEPROM cells, and
shifting out the data for comparison. This process is repeated for
each EEPROM address.
Exit ISP. An exit ISP stage ensures that the I/O pins transition
smoothly from ISP mode to user mode. The exit ISP stage requires
1 ms.
MAX 7000A Programmable Logic Device Data Sheet
Application
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