The EPM7128STI100-6N is a high-density Programmable Logic Device (PLD) from Intel (formerly Altera). It belongs to the MAX 7000S family of devices, known for their high performance, low power consumption, and ease of use. It provides flexible programmability for various digital logic applications.
Applications:
- Address decoding: Used for memory and peripheral device selection.
- Glue logic: Implements interface logic between different components.
- State machine design: Creates complex control sequences.
- Peripheral control: Manages communication with external devices.
- Data path control: Implements arithmetic and logic functions.
Features:
- 128 macrocells: Provides a high level of logic integration.
- 100 pins: Offers a variety of input/output options.
- In-System Programmability (ISP): Allows for easy programming and reprogramming.
- High speed: Provides fast propagation delays for high-performance applications.
- Low power consumption: Reduces power dissipation in battery-powered devices.
Benefits:
- Reduced component count: Integrates multiple logic functions into a single device.
- Increased design flexibility: Allows for easy modification and customization.
- Faster time-to-market: Enables rapid prototyping and development.
- Improved system performance: Provides high-speed operation and low latency.
- Lower system cost: Reduces board space and component count.
Technical Specifications:
The EPM7128STI100-6N features a 6 ns propagation delay. It operates at 5V. The device comes in a TQFP package. It supports various programming methods. It can be reprogrammed multiple times. It offers a flexible architecture for implementing complex logic functions.