
Intel Corporation
EPM7032TC44-10
EPM7032TC44-10 ECAD Model
EPM7032TC44-10 Attributes
Type | Description | Select |
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Mfr | Intel | |
Series | MAX® 7000 | |
Package | Tray | |
Programmable Type | EE PLD | |
Delay Time tpd(1) Max | 10 ns | |
Voltage Supply - Internal | 4.75V ~ 5.25V | |
Number of Logic Elements/Blocks | 2 | |
Number of Macrocells | 32 | |
Number of Gates | 600 | |
Number of I/O | 36 | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 70°C (TA) | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Package / Case | 44-TQFP | |
Supplier Device Package | 44-TQFP (10x10) | |
Base Product Number | EPM7032 |
EPM7032TC44-10 Datasheet Download
EPM7032TC44-10 Overview
The EPM7032TC44-10 is an Altera MAX 7000S programmable logic device (PLD) designed for use in a variety of applications. It is a high-density, low-power, and low-cost PLD that is ideal for applications such as industrial automation, consumer electronics, and automotive systems.
The EPM7032TC44-10 is a 44-pin PLD that features a total of 32 macrocells with up to 10 inputs and 4 outputs. It has a maximum operating frequency of 150 MHz, and is available in a range of packages including TQFP, PLCC, and PQFP. It also has a wide range of I/O options, including 3.3V LVTTL, 5V TTL, and 2.5V CMOS.
In terms of its capabilities, the EPM7032TC44-10 is capable of supporting a variety of logic functions, including combinational, sequential, and arithmetic logic operations. It also has a range of features such as programmable I/O, programmable pull-up and pull-down resistors, and programmable output slew rate.
The EPM7032TC44-10 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, consumer electronics, and automotive systems. It is ideal for applications that require high-density, low-power, and low-cost PLDs. It is also suitable for applications that require a wide range of I/O options, and a wide range of logic functions.
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