EPM7256AQC208-10 Altera, EPM7256AQC208-10 Datasheet - Page 11

EPM7256AQC208-10

Manufacturer Part Number
EPM7256AQC208-10
Description
Manufacturer
Altera
Datasheet

Specifications of EPM7256AQC208-10

Family Name
MAX 7000A
Memory Type
EEPROM
# Macrocells
256
Number Of Usable Gates
5000
Frequency (max)
125MHz
Propagation Delay Time
10ns
Number Of Logic Blocks/elements
16
# I/os (max)
164
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
In System Programmable
Yes
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
208
Package Type
PQFP
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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MAX 7000A Programmable Logic Device Data Sheet
Parallel Expanders
Parallel expanders are unused product terms that can be allocated to a
neighboring macrocell to implement fast, complex logic functions.
Parallel expanders allow up to 20 product terms to directly feed the
macrocell OR logic, with five product terms provided by the macrocell and
15 parallel expanders provided by neighboring macrocells in the LAB.
The compiler can allocate up to three sets of up to five parallel expanders
to the macrocells that require additional product terms. Each set of five
parallel expanders incurs a small, incremental timing delay (t
). For
PEXP
example, if a macrocell requires 14 product terms, the compiler uses the
five dedicated product terms within the macrocell and allocates two sets
of parallel expanders; the first set includes five product terms, and the
second set includes four product terms, increasing the total delay by
2 × t
.
PEXP
Two groups of eight macrocells within each LAB (e.g., macrocells 1
through 8 and 9 through 16) form two chains to lend or borrow parallel
expanders. A macrocell borrows parallel expanders from lower-
numbered macrocells. For example, macrocell 8 can borrow parallel
expanders from macrocell 7, from macrocells 7 and 6, or from macrocells
7, 6, and 5. Within each group of eight, the lowest-numbered macrocell
can only lend parallel expanders, and the highest-numbered macrocell
can only borrow them.
Figure 4
shows how parallel expanders can be
borrowed from a neighboring macrocell.
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