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EPC16 Datasheet, PDF (1/36 Pages) Altera Corporation – Configuration Devices for SRAM-Based LUT Devices | |||
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December 2002, ver. 12.2
Configuration Devices for
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SRAM-Based LUT Devices
Data Sheet
Features
â Serial device family for configuring APEXTM II, APEX 20K (including
APEX 20K, APEX 20KC, and APEX 20KE), MercuryTM, ACEX® 1K,
and FLEX® (FLEX 6000, FLEX 10KE, and FLEX 10KA) devices
â Easy-to-use 4-pin interface to APEX II, APEX 20K, Mercury, ACEX,
and FLEX devices
â Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current
â 5.0-V and 3.3-V operation
â Software design support with the Altera® Quartus® II and
MAX+PLUS® II development systems for Windows-based PCs as
well as Sun SPARCstation, and HP 9000 Series 700/800
â Programming support with Alteraâs Master Programming Unit
(MPU) and programming hardware from Data I/O,
BP Microsystems, and other manufacturers
â Available in compact plastic packages (see Figures 1 and 2)
â 8-pin plastic dual in-line package (PDIP)
â 20-pin plastic J-lead chip carrier (PLCC) package
â 32-pin plastic thin quad flat pack (TQFP) package
â 100-pin plastic thin quad flat pack (TQPF) package
â 88-pin Ultra FineLine BGATM package
â EPC2 device has reprogrammable Flash configuration memory
â 5.0-V and 3.3-V in-system programmability (ISP) through the
built-in IEEE Std. 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG)
interface
â Built-in JTAG boundary-scan test (BST) circuitry compliant with
IEEE Std. 1149.1
â ISP circuitry is compatible with IEEE Std. 1532 for EPC2
configuration device
â Supports programming through Serial Vector Format Files
(.svf), JamTM Standard Test and Programming Language
(STAPL) Files (.jam), Jam STAPL Byte-Code Files (.jbc), and the
MAX+PLUS II software via the MasterBlasterTM,
ByteBlasterMVTM, or BitBlasterTM download cable
â nINIT_CONF pin allows a JTAG instruction to initiate device
configuration
â Can be programmed with Programmer Object Files (.pof) for
EPC1 and EPC1441 devices
â Available in 20-pin PLCC and 32-pin TQFP packages
Altera Corporation
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