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Chapter 1: DC and Switching Characteristics of HardCopy III Devices
Referenced Documents
Table 1â33. Glossary Table
Letter
V
Subject
VCM(DC)
VICM
VID
VDIF(AC)
VDIF(DC)
VIH
VIH(AC)
VIH(DC)
VIL
VIL(AC)
VIL (DC )
VOCM
VOD
WW
X
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Y
â
Z
â
Definitions
DC common mode input voltage.
Input common mode voltage: The common mode of the differential signal at the receiver.
Input differential voltage swing: The difference in voltage between the positive and
complementary conductors of a differential transmission at the receiver.
AC differential input voltage: Minimum AC input differential voltage required for switching.
DC differential input voltage: Minimum DC input differential voltage required for switching.
Voltage input high: The minimum positive voltage applied to the input that will be accepted by
the device as a logic high.
High-level AC input voltage
High-level DC input voltage
Voltage input low: The maximum positive voltage applied to the input that will be accepted by
the device as a logic low.
Low-level AC input voltage
Low-level DC input voltage
Output common mode voltage: The common mode of the differential signal at the
transmitter.
Output differential voltage swing: The difference in voltage between the positive and
complementary conductors of a differential transmission at the transmitter.
HIGH-SPEED I/O BLOCK: Clock boost factor
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Referenced Documents
This chapter references the following documents:
â Power Play Early Power Estimator User Guide
â PowerPlay Power Analysis chapter in volume 3 of the Quartus II Device Handbook
Document Revision History
Table 1â34 shows the revision history for this document.
Table 1â34. Document Revision History
Date and Document Version
December 2008, v2.0
May 2008, v1.0
Changes Made
â Updated Table 1â3.
â Updated Table 1â19.
â Updated Table 1â23.
â Made minor editorial changes.
Initial release.
Summary of Changes
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HardCopy III Device Handbook, Volume 3
© December 2008 Altera Corporation
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