Manufacturer Part Number
EPM7256SQC208-10N
Manufacturer
Intel
Introduction
Intel's EPM7256SQC208-10N is an embedded CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device) from the MAX® 7000S series designed for high-performance logic circuit implementation.
Product Features and Performance
In System Programmable for easy configuration and reconfiguration
Supports 10 ns delay time for fast operation
Includes 256 macrocells and 16 logic elements/blocks
Provides a substantial gate count of 5000 for complex designs
Offers 164 I/O pins for extensive connectivity options
Operates on a standard 5V power supply (4.75V ~ 5.25V)
Surface Mount 208-BFQFP package for robust PCB integration
Product Advantages
Allows for customizable logic design tailored to specific applications
Suitable for rapid prototyping and iterative design processes
High I/O count for comprehensive interface capabilities
Integrated in the reliable and respected MAX® 7000S series
Key Technical Parameters
Delay Time tpd(1) Max: 10 ns
Voltage Supply - Internal: 4.75V ~ 5.25V
Number of Logic Elements/Blocks: 16
Number of Macrocells: 256
Number of Gates: 5000
Number of I/O: 164
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 208-BFQFP
Supplier Device Package: 208-PQFP (28x28)
Quality and Safety Features
Constructed to meet Intel's quality and reliability standards
Designed for operation within standard industrial temperature ranges
Compatibility
Compatible with 208-PQFP (28x28) footprint
Interfacing capability with a range of standard voltage logic families through I/O pins
Application Areas
Automotive systems
Industrial control systems
Telecommunications
Data processing
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status, indicating the end of production
Potential for limited availability in the market
Alternative replacement or upgrade may be required
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Availability of substantial logic resources for complex designs
High-speed performance suitable for time-critical applications
Ease of integration with existing hardware and platforms
Flexibility and reusability through in-system programmability
Backed by Intel's reputation for innovation and reliability