The EPM7128BTC144-10N is a high-density programmable logic device (PLD) from Intel's MAX 7000 series. It is designed for a wide range of applications requiring complex logic functions and high performance. This device provides a flexible and cost-effective solution for implementing custom logic circuits.
Applications
- Digital signal processing
- Data communication
- Industrial control systems
- Networking equipment
- Consumer electronics
Features
- 128 macrocells
- 10 ns pin-to-pin delay
- 144-pin TQFP package
- Programmable interconnect array (PIA)
- In-system programmability (ISP)
- 5V operating voltage
- High I/O count
- Low power consumption
Benefits
- Flexibility in design and prototyping
- Fast time-to-market
- Reduced component count
- Improved system performance
- Cost-effective solution
- Easy integration into existing systems
- Simplified design process
Additional Details
The EPM7128BTC144-10N features a programmable interconnect array (PIA) that allows for flexible routing of signals between macrocells. The in-system programmability (ISP) feature allows the device to be programmed while it is mounted on the circuit board, simplifying the design and manufacturing process. The device operates at a 5V supply voltage and is available in a 144-pin TQFP package. With a pin-to-pin delay of 10 ns, this PLD offers high-speed performance for demanding applications. The architecture of the MAX 7000 family provides a good balance between speed, density, and cost.
It is well suited for designs that need a moderate amount of programmable logic and do not require the complexity of a full FPGA. Its non-volatile configuration eliminates the need for external configuration memory. The device is supported by Intel's Quartus II software, which provides a comprehensive set of tools for design entry, simulation, and programming.