
Intel Corporation
EPM7512AEFC256-12N
EPM7512AEFC256-12N ECAD Model
EPM7512AEFC256-12N Attributes
Type | Description | Select |
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Mfr | Intel | |
Series | MAX® 7000A | |
Package | Tray | |
Programmable Type | In System Programmable | |
Delay Time tpd(1) Max | 12 ns | |
Voltage Supply - Internal | 3V ~ 3.6V | |
Number of Logic Elements/Blocks | 32 | |
Number of Macrocells | 512 | |
Number of Gates | 10000 | |
Number of I/O | 212 | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 70°C (TA) | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Package / Case | 256-BGA | |
Supplier Device Package | 256-FBGA (17x17) | |
Base Product Number | EPM7512 |
EPM7512AEFC256-12N Datasheet Download
EPM7512AEFC256-12N Overview
The EPM7512AEFC256-12N is an electrically programmable logic device (EPLD) manufactured by Altera. It is a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) that is designed to provide high-performance logic and routing capabilities with low power consumption.
The EPM7512AEFC256-12N is a 256-pin, 12-layer device with a total of 12 million logic elements. It has an array of 18,432 logic cells, each of which can be programmed to perform any desired logic function. The device also includes a variety of memory elements, such as RAM, ROM, and SRAM, as well as a wide range of I/O pins.
In terms of performance, the EPM7512AEFC256-12N has a maximum operating frequency of 200 MHz and a maximum operating voltage of 3.3V. It also features a low-power mode that allows the device to operate at a fraction of its maximum power consumption.
The EPM7512AEFC256-12N is suitable for a wide range of applications, including consumer electronics, industrial automation, medical electronics, and automotive electronics. It can be used to develop complex logic systems such as digital signal processing (DSP) systems, microcontrollers, and embedded systems. It can also be used to develop custom logic functions for specific applications.
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