
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation
GAL20RA10B-20LPI
GAL20RA10B-20LPI ECAD Model
GAL20RA10B-20LPI Attributes
Type | Description | Select |
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Mfr | Lattice Semiconductor Corporation | |
Series | GAL®20RA10 | |
Package | Tube | |
Programmable Type | EE PLD | |
Delay Time tpd(1) Max | 20 ns | |
Voltage Supply - Internal | 4.5V ~ 5.5V | |
Number of Macrocells | 10 | |
Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) | |
Mounting Type | Through Hole | |
Package / Case | 24-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm) | |
Supplier Device Package | 24-PDIP | |
Base Product Number | GAL20RA10 |
GAL20RA10B-20LPI Overview
The GAL20RA10B-20LPI is an integrated circuit (IC) chip made by Lattice Semiconductor. It is a programmable logic device (PLD) that is used to implement digital logic functions in a variety of applications.
The GAL20RA10B-20LPI is a 20-pin device that contains 10 macrocells and 10 I/O pins. It has a maximum operating frequency of 20MHz, and a maximum power consumption of 1.3 watts. The chip also features an asynchronous clear, a programmable interconnect array and a flexible clocking architecture.
The GAL20RA10B-20LPI is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial control, communications, security systems, and consumer electronics. It is designed to be used in applications that require low power consumption, high speed operation, and a high degree of flexibility.
The GAL20RA10B-20LPI is designed to be used with Lattice Semiconductor’s ispMACH 4000 and ispMACH 5000 families of PLD devices. It is programmed using the ispLEVER Classic software tool, which allows users to quickly and easily implement complex logic functions.
In summary, the GAL20RA10B-20LPI is a versatile, low-power, high-speed PLD device that is suitable for a wide range of applications. It is easy to program and configure, making it an ideal choice for designers looking for a flexible, cost-effective solution.
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