EPM7128AETC144-7N Altera, EPM7128AETC144-7N Datasheet - Page 18
EPM7128AETC144-7N
Manufacturer Part Number
EPM7128AETC144-7N
Description
IC PLD EEPROM 128 MACROCELL TQFP-144
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
MAX 7000AEr
Datasheet
1.EPM7032AELC44-10N.pdf
(64 pages)
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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MAX 7000A Programmable Logic Device Data Sheet
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Programming Times
The time required to implement each of the six programming stages can
be broken into the following two elements:
By combining the pulse and shift times for each of the programming
stages, the program or verify time can be derived as a function of the TCK
frequency, the number of devices, and specific target device(s). Because
different ISP-capable devices have a different number of EEPROM cells,
both the total fixed and total variable times are unique for a single device.
Programming a Single MAX 7000A Device
The time required to program a single MAX 7000A device in-system can
be calculated from the following formula:
where: t
The ISP times for a stand-alone verification of a single MAX 7000A device
can be calculated from the following formula:
where: t
t
t
PROG
VER
A pulse time to erase, program, or read the EEPROM cells.
A shifting time based on the test clock (TCK) frequency and the
number of TCK cycles to shift instructions, address, and data into the
device.
=
=
t
VPULSE
t
Cycle
f
t
Cycle
TCK
t
PROG
PPULSE
VER
VPULSE
PPULSE
PTCK
VTCK
+
+
Cycle VTCK
--------------------------------
Cycle
------------------------------- -
= Programming time
= Sum of the fixed times to erase, program, and
= Number of TCK cycles to program a device
= TCK frequency
f TCK
= Verify time
= Sum of the fixed times to verify the EEPROM cells
= Number of TCK cycles to verify a device
f
TCK
verify the EEPROM cells
PTCK
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