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EP2S90F1020C4N Datasheet, PDF (9/238 Pages) Altera Corporation – The Stratix II family offers the following features
2. Stratix II Architecture
SII51002-4.3
Functional
Description
Stratix® II devices contain a two-dimensional row- and column-based
architecture to implement custom logic. A series of column and row
interconnects of varying length and speed provides signal interconnects
between logic array blocks (LABs), memory block structures (M512 RAM,
M4K RAM, and M-RAM blocks), and digital signal processing (DSP)
blocks.
Each LAB consists of eight adaptive logic modules (ALMs). An ALM is
the Stratix II device family’s basic building block of logic providing
efficient implementation of user logic functions. LABs are grouped into
rows and columns across the device.
M512 RAM blocks are simple dual-port memory blocks with 512 bits plus
parity (576 bits). These blocks provide dedicated simple dual-port or
single-port memory up to 18-bits wide at up to 500 MHz. M512 blocks are
grouped into columns across the device in between certain LABs.
M4K RAM blocks are true dual-port memory blocks with 4K bits plus
parity (4,608 bits). These blocks provide dedicated true dual-port, simple
dual-port, or single-port memory up to 36-bits wide at up to 550 MHz.
These blocks are grouped into columns across the device in between
certain LABs.
M-RAM blocks are true dual-port memory blocks with 512K bits plus
parity (589,824 bits). These blocks provide dedicated true dual-port,
simple dual-port, or single-port memory up to 144-bits wide at up to
420 MHz. Several M-RAM blocks are located individually in the device's
logic array.
DSP blocks can implement up to either eight full-precision 9 × 9-bit
multipliers, four full-precision 18 × 18-bit multipliers, or one
full-precision 36 × 36-bit multiplier with add or subtract features. The
DSP blocks support Q1.15 format rounding and saturation in the
multiplier and accumulator stages. These blocks also contain shift
registers for digital signal processing applications, including finite
impulse response (FIR) and infinite impulse response (IIR) filters. DSP
blocks are grouped into columns across the device and operate at up to
450 MHz.
Altera Corporation
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May 2007