The PALCE22V10H-25PC/4, manufactured by AMD, is a high-performance, advanced PAL (Programmable Array Logic) device. It's designed for a wide range of logic applications requiring flexible and configurable logic solutions. As a member of the PALCE22V10 family, it provides a cost-effective and efficient way to implement custom logic functions.
Applications
- Address decoding: Used in memory systems to decode addresses and enable specific memory locations.
- Data routing: Employed to route data signals between different parts of a digital system.
- State machine implementation: Ideal for implementing complex state machines that control the operation of digital systems.
- Peripheral control: Used to control the operation of peripheral devices in embedded systems.
- Timing control: Implemented in systems to generate and control precise timing signals.
Features
- High-speed operation: Offers a propagation delay of 25ns, enabling fast system performance.
- Programmable logic: Allows for flexible implementation of custom logic functions.
- 22 inputs and 10 outputs: Provides a large number of inputs and outputs for complex logic designs.
- Output polarity control: Each output can be individually programmed for either active-high or active-low polarity.
- TTL compatible: Compatible with standard TTL logic levels.
- Low power consumption: Designed for low power operation, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
Benefits
- Increased design flexibility: Programmable logic allows for easy modification and customization of logic functions.
- Reduced component count: Integrates multiple logic functions into a single chip, reducing board space and cost.
- Improved system performance: High-speed operation enables faster system performance.
- Simplified design process: Simplifies the design process by allowing designers to implement complex logic functions using a single device.
- Enhanced reliability: Reduces the number of interconnections and components, leading to improved system reliability.
The PALCE22V10H-25PC/4 is typically packaged in a 24-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package) or other surface-mount packages. It operates over a standard commercial temperature range. Its versatile programmability and high performance make it suitable for diverse digital logic applications, from simple glue logic to complex state machines.