Manufacturer | Analog Devices Inc |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Number of I/O | 149 |
Package / Case | 208-BFQFP |
Product Status | Obsolete |
Number of Gates | - |
Programmable Type | In System Programmable |
Number of Macrocells | 512 |
Delay Time tpd(1) Max | 4.5 ns |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 90°C (TJ) |
Supplier Device Package | 208-PQFP (28x28) |
Voltage Supply - Internal | 3V ~ 3.6V |
Number of Logic Elements/Blocks | 16 |
■ Flexible Multi-Function Block (MFB) Architecture
• SuperWIDE logic (up to 136 inputs)
• Arithmetic capability
• Single- or Dual-port SRAM
• FIFO
• Ternary CAM
■ sysCLOCK PLL Timing Control
• Multiply and divide between 1 and 32
• Clock shifting capability
• External feedback capability
■ sysIO Interfaces
• LVCMOS 1.8, 2.5, 3.3V
– Programmable impedance
– Hot-socketing
– Flexible bus-maintenance (Pull-up, pulldown, bus-keeper, or none)
– Open drain operation
• SSTL 2, 3 (I & II)
• HSTL (I, III, IV)
• PCI 3.3
• GTL+
• LVDS
• LVPECL
• LVTTL
■ Expanded In-System Programmability (ispXP)
• Instant-on capability
• Single chip convenience
• In-System Programmable via IEEE 1532 Interface
• Infinitely reconfigurable via IEEE 1532 or sysCONFIG microprocessor interface
• Design security
■ High Speed Operation
• 4.0ns pin-to-pin delays, 300MHz fMAX
• Deterministic timing
■ Low Power Consumption
• Typical static power: 20 to 50mA (1.8V), 30 to 60mA (2.5/3.3V)
• 1.8V core for low dynamic power
■ Easy System Integration
• 3.3V (5000MV), 2.5V (5000MB) and 1.8V (5000MC) power supply operation
• 5V tolerant I/O for LVCMOS 3.3 and LVTTL interfaces
• IEEE 1149.1 interface for boundary scan testing
• sysIO quick configuration
• Density migration
• Multiple density and package options
• PQFP and fine pitch BGA packaging
• Lead-free package options
Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in
the design, manufacture, and marketing of a wide variety of high-performance integrated circuits (ICs) for the processing of analog, mixed-signal, and digital signals (DSP) in virtually all electronic systems. The engineering issue in electronic equipment connected to signal to process has been the main emphasis since we began in 1965. Over 100,000 customers worldwide rely on our signal processing solutions to convert, condition, and process real-world events like temperature, pressure, sonority, illumination, speed, and movement into electric signals for a variety of electronic devices.