EP1S40F1020C6 Altera, EP1S40F1020C6 Datasheet - Page 24

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EP1S40F1020C6

Manufacturer Part Number
EP1S40F1020C6
Description
IC STRATIX FPGA 40K LE 1020-FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix®r
Datasheet

Specifications of EP1S40F1020C6

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
41250
Number Of Labs/clbs
4125
Total Ram Bits
3423744
Number Of I /o
773
Voltage - Supply
1.425 V ~ 1.575 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
1020-FBGA
Family Name
Stratix
Number Of Logic Blocks/elements
41250
# I/os (max)
773
Frequency (max)
450.05MHz
Process Technology
0.13um (CMOS)
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
1.5V
Logic Cells
41250
Ram Bits
3423744
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.425V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.575V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
1020
Package Type
FC-FBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Number Of Gates
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
Other names
544-1425
EP1S40SF1020C6

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Logic Elements
2–10
Stratix Device Handbook, Volume 1
Dynamic Arithmetic Mode
The dynamic arithmetic mode is ideal for implementing adders, counters,
accumulators, wide parity functions, and comparators. An LE in dynamic
arithmetic mode uses four 2-input LUTs configurable as a dynamic
adder/subtractor. The first two 2-input LUTs compute two summations
based on a possible carry-in of 1 or 0; the other two LUTs generate carry
outputs for the two chains of the carry select circuitry. As shown in
Figure
carry-in1 chain. The selected chain’s logic level in turn determines
which parallel sum is generated as a combinatorial or registered output.
For example, when implementing an adder, the sum output is the
selection of two possible calculated sums: data1 + data2 + carry-in0
or data1 + data2 + carry-in1. The other two LUTs use the data1 and
data2 signals to generate two possible carry-out signals—one for a carry
of 1 and the other for a carry of 0. The carry-in0 signal acts as the carry
select for the carry-out0 output and carry-in1 acts as the carry select
for the carry-out1 output. LEs in arithmetic mode can drive out
registered and unregistered versions of the LUT output.
The dynamic arithmetic mode also offers clock enable, counter enable,
synchronous up/down control, synchronous clear, synchronous load,
and dynamic adder/subtractor options. The LAB local interconnect data
inputs generate the counter enable and synchronous up/down control
signals. The synchronous clear and synchronous load options are LAB-
wide signals that affect all registers in the LAB. The Quartus II software
automatically places any registers that are not used by the counter into
other LABs. The addnsub LAB-wide signal controls whether the LE acts
as an adder or subtractor.
2–7, the LAB carry-in signal selects either the carry-in0 or
Altera Corporation
July 2005

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