Manufacturer Part Number
EPM3256AQC208-10
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
The EPM3256AQC208-10 is a member of Intel's MAX® 3000A series, a range of Embedded CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices) designed for high-performance, low-power applications.
Product Features and Performance
In System Programmable, allowing updates and changes post-production.
Features a maximum delay time (tpd) of 10 ns.
Operates on an internal voltage supply range of 3V to 3.6V.
Comprises 16 logic elements/blocks.
Contains 256 macrocells and 5000 gates for complex logic functions.
Equipped with 158 I/O pins for extensive connectivity.
Supports operating temperatures from 0°C to 70°C.
Product Advantages
Provides flexibility through in-system programmability.
Balances performance with a max delay time of 10 ns for swift operations.
High I/O count accommodates extensive interfacing with other components.
Suitable for a wide range of applications due to its operating temperature range.
Key Technical Parameters
Delay Time tpd(1) Max: 10 ns
Voltage Supply Internal: 3V ~ 3.6V
Number of Logic Elements/Blocks: 16
Number of Macrocells: 256
Number of Gates: 5000
Number of I/O: 158
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Intel, a reputable name in computing and electronic components.
Compatibility
The device's 158 I/O pins and voltage supply range make it compatible with numerous other electronic components and systems.
Application Areas
Ideal for a variety of embedded systems in telecommunications, automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial controls.
Product Lifecycle
Classified as Obsolete, indicating that it is nearing the end of its product lifecycle with limited availability. Users should look for replacements or upgrades.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
In-system programmability offers design flexibility and ease of updates.
Fast performance with a 10 ns max delay time facilitates prompt data processing.
A broad operating temperature range makes it viable for diverse environments.
The product's versatility, compatibility, and Intel's reputation establish it as a reliable choice for embedded system development, despite its status as being obsolete.