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HC1S25 Datasheet, PDF (4/110 Pages) Altera Corporation – HardCopy Stratix Device Family
HardCopy Series Handbook, Volume 1
Table 1–1. HardCopy Stratix Devices and Features
Device
HC1S25
HC1S30
HC1S40
HC1S60
HC1S80
LEs (1)
25,660
32,470
41,250
57,120
79,040
M512 Blocks M4K Blocks
224
138
295
171
384
183
574
292
767
364
M-RAM
Blocks
2
2 (4)
2 (4)
6
6 (4)
DSP Blocks (2)
10
12
14
18
22
PLLs (3)
6
6
6
12
12
Notes to Table 1–1:
(1) LE: logic elements.
(2) DSP: digital signal processing.
(3) PLLs: phase-locked loops.
(4) In HC1S30, HC1S40, and HC1S80 devices, there are fewer M-RAM blocks than in the equivalent Stratix FPGA. All
other resources are identical to the Stratix counterpart.
Features
HardCopy Stratix devices are manufactured on the same 1.5-V, 0.13 μm
all-layer-copper metal fabrication process (up to eight layers of metal) as
the Stratix FPGAs.
■ Preserves the functionality of a configured Stratix device
■ Pin-compatible with the Stratix counterparts
■ On average, 50% faster than their Stratix equivalents
■ On average, 40% less power consumption than their Stratix
equivalents
■ 25,660 to 79,040 LEs
■ Up to 5,658,408 RAM bits available
■ TriMatrix memory architecture consisting of three RAM block sizes
to implement true dual-port memory and first-in-first-out (FIFO)
buffers
■ Embedded high-speed DSP blocks provide dedicated
implementation of multipliers, multiply-accumulate functions, and
finite impulse response (FIR) filters
■ Up to 12 PLLs (four enhanced PLLs and eight fast PLLs) per device
which provide identical features as the FPGA counterparts,
including spread spectrum, programmable bandwidth, clock
switchover, real-time PLL reconfiguration, advanced multiplication,
and phase shifting
■ Supports numerous single-ended and differential I/O standards
■ Supports high-speed networking and communications bus
standards including RapidIO™, UTOPIA IV, CSIX, HyperTransport
technology, 10G Ethernet XSBI, SPI-4 Phase 2 (POS-PHY Level 4),
and SFI-4
■ Differential on-chip termination support for LVDS
1–2
Preliminary
Altera Corporation
September 2008