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Attack CPLD EPM7096QC100-10 Binary
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High-performance, EEPROM-based programmable logic devices (PLDs) based on second-generation MAX® architecture 5.0-V in-system programmability (ISP) through the built-in IEEE Std. 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface available in MAX 7000S devices
– ISP circuitry compatible with IEEE Std. 1532
Includes 5.0-V MAX 7000 devices and 5.0-V ISP-based MAX 7000S devices
Built-in JTAG boundary-scan test (BST) circuitry in MAX 7000S devices with 128 or more macrocells
Complete EPLD family with logic densities ranging from 600 to 5,000 usable gates (see Tables 1 and 2) 5-ns pin-to-pin logic delays with up to 175.4-MHz counter frequencies (including interconnect) PCI-compliant devices available.
Open-drain output option in MAX 7000S devices
Programmable macrocell flipflops with individual clear, preset, clock, and clock enable controls
Programmable power-saving mode for a reduction of over 50% in each macrocell.
Configurable expander product-term distribution, allowing up to 32 product terms per macrocell 44 to 208 pins available in plastic J-lead chip carrier (PLCC), ceramic pin-grid array (PGA), plastic quad flat pack (PQFP), power quad flat pack (RQFP), and 1.0-mm thin quad flat pack (TQFP) packages.
Programmable security bit for protection of proprietary designs
– MultiVoltTM I/O interface operation, allowing devices to interface with 3.3-V or 5.0-V devices (MultiVolt I/O operation is not available in 44-pin packages) – Pin compatible with low-voltage MAX 7000A and MAX 7000B devices.
Enhanced features available in MAX 7000E and MAX 7000S devices
– Six pin- or logic-driven output enable signals
– Two global clock signals with optional inversion
– Enhanced interconnect resources for improved routability
– Fast input setup times provided by a dedicated path from I/O pin to macrocell registers
– Programmable output slew-rate control
Software design support and automatic place-and-route provided by
Altera’s development system for Windows-based PCs and Sun SPARCstation, and HP 9000 Series 700/800 workstations
Additional design entry and simulation support provided by EDIF 2 0 0 and 3 0 0 netlist files, library of parameterized modules (LPM), Verilog HDL, VHDL, and other interfaces to popular EDA tools from manufacturers such as Cadence, Exemplar Logic, Mentor Graphics, OrCAD, Synopsys, and VeriBest Programming support.
– Altera’s Master Programming Unit (MPU) and programming hardware from third-party manufacturers program all MAX 7000 devices
– The BitBlasterTM serial download cable, ByteBlasterMVTM parallel port download cable, and MasterBlasterTM serial/universal serial bus (USB) download cable program MAX 7000S devices.