Allicdata Part #: | 544-1238-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
EPC8QC100 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Integrated Circuits (ICs) |
Manufacturer: | Intel FPGAs/Altera |
Short Description: | IC CONFIG DEVICE 8MBIT 100QFP |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | EPC8QC100 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Series: | EPC |
Packaging: | Tray |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Programmable Type: | In System Programmable |
Memory Size: | 8MB |
Voltage - Supply: | 3 V ~ 3.6 V |
Operating Temperature: | 0°C ~ 70°C |
Package / Case: | 100-BQFP |
Supplier Device Package: | 100-PQFP (20x14) |
Base Part Number: | EPC8 |
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The EPC8QC100 device is an electricallyc programmable configurationprom, also known as an EPC, which is primarily used in FPGA systems. It is a non-volatile memory that allows the user to store information. The memory is typically used to store data that is needed to initialize and configure FPGAs during the start-up process.
The EPC8QC100 is designed to provide a quick and dependable way of storing and accessing data for FPGA configuration. It features eight kilobits of programmable non-volatile memory and is designed to be used in systems that use the same configuration for multiple reconfigurations. The memory is programmed and reprogrammed up to 1,000 times as required. This allows for a great deal of flexibility and reliability in the configuration process.
The device consists of an FPGA, an ARM processor and a PROM. The FPGA is responsible for performing the configuration of the FPGA logic. The ARM processor controls the device, allowing it to retrieve data from the external memories, the PROM and the FPGA, as well as initiating the configuration process. In addition, the ARM processor is used to store and restore the state of the FPGA configuration, providing the user with the ability to use multiple configurations if needed.
The configuration process begins with the FPGA logic being loaded into the device’s PROM. The PROM consists of an array of ROM like cells with the ability to store the FPGA’s logic configuration. Once the FPGA logic is stored into the PROM, it can then be programmed into the FPGA. This process is typically done by an external controller, such as a computer or an FPGA development board, by sending signals to the PROM.
The EPC8QC100 provides the user with high levels of reliability, with no single point of failure. It is designed to provide immunity to power failures and environmental shocks, as well as detecting any configuration errors. This makes it ideal for applications where reliability and robustness are important requirements.
In conclusion, the EPC8QC100 is a highly reliable and robust configuration PROM that is used in a variety of FPGA systems. By providing the user with quick and reliable data storage and configuration, it offers a great deal of flexibility and reliability in the configuration process.
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