The EPM9560ARI208-10 is a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) from Intel's (formerly Altera) MAX 9000 family. This CPLD offers a high level of integration, flexibility, and performance, making it suitable for a wide range of digital logic applications. The 'EPM' prefix denotes an Erasable Programmable Memory device. The 9560 indicates the device's logic capacity (in terms of macrocells). The 'ARI' indicates the package type (likely a QFP package), the 208 represents the number of pins, and '-10' refers to the speed grade (10ns propagation delay).
Applications:
- Address decoding
- Glue logic
- Peripheral control
- State machine implementation
- Custom logic functions
Features:
- 560 Macrocells
- 208-pin QFP package
- 10 ns propagation delay
- In-system programmability (ISP)
- Global clock network
- Flexible I/O architecture
Benefits:
- High logic density for complex digital designs
- Fast propagation delay for high-performance applications
- In-system programmability for easy design updates
- Reduced board space with integrated logic functions
- Simplified design process with user-friendly development tools
- Cost-effective solution for implementing custom logic
This CPLD is widely used in industrial automation, telecommunications, and consumer electronics applications. Its high level of integration and flexibility allows designers to implement complex digital logic functions with ease. The in-system programmability feature enables design updates and modifications without removing the device from the board. The global clock network ensures synchronous operation and minimizes timing skew.