Manufacturer | Xilinx |
Memory Size | 128KB |
Mounting Type | Through Hole |
Package / Case | 8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm) |
Product Status | Obsolete |
Voltage - Supply | 4.75V ~ 5.25V |
Programmable Type | OTP |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 70°C |
Supplier Device Package | 8-PDIP |
Description
The XC1700 family of configuration PROMs provides an easy-to-use, cost-effective method for storing large Xilinx FPGA configuration bitstreams.
When the FPGA is in Master Serial mode, it generates a configuration clock that drives the PROM. A short access time after the rising clock edge, data appears on the PROM DATA output pin that is connected to the FPGA DIN pin. The FPGA generates the appropriate number of clock pulses to complete the configuration. Once configured, it disables the PROM. When the FPGA is in Slave Serial mode, the PROM and the FPGA must both be clocked by an incoming signal.
Multiple devices can be concatenated by using the CEO output to drive the CE input of the following device. The clock inputs and the DATA outputs of all PROMs in this chain are interconnected. All devices are compatible and can be cascaded with other members of the family.
For device programming, either the Xilinx Alliance or Foundation series development system compiles the FPGA design file into a standard Hex format, which is then transferred to most commercial PROM programmers.
Features
• One-time programmable (OTP) read-only memory designed to store configuration bitstreams of Xilinx FPGA devices
• Simple interface to the FPGA; requires only one user I/O pin
• Cascadable for storing longer or multiple bitstreams
• Programmable reset polarity (active High or active Low) for compatibility with different FPGA solutions
• XC17128E/EL, XC17256E/EL, XC1701 and XC1700L series support fast configuration
• Low-power CMOS Floating Gate process
• XC1700E series are available in 5V and 3.3V versions
• XC1700L series are available in 3.3V only
• Available in compact plastic packages: 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin VOIC, 8-pin PDIP, 20-pin SOIC, 20-pin PLCC, 44-pin PLCC or 44-pin VQFP.
• Programming support by leading programmer manufacturers.
• Design support using the Xilinx Alliance and Foundation series software packages.
• Guaranteed 20 year life data retention
The Xilinx EEPROM series XC17128EPD8C is Configuration PROMs EPROM, View Substitutes & Alternatives along with datasheets, stock, pricing from Authorized Distributors at bitfoic.com, and you can also search for other FPGAs products.One-time programmable (OTP) read-only memory designed to store configuration bitstreams of Xilinx FPGAs
Simple interface to the FPGA; requires only one user I/O pin
Cascadable for storing longer or multiple bitstreams
Programmable reset polarity (active High or active Low) for compatibility with different FPGA solutions
XC17128E/EL, XC17256E/EL, XC1701, and XC1700L series support fast configuration
Low-power CMOS floating-gate process
XC1700E series are available in 5V and 3.3V versions
XC1700L series are available in 3.3V only
Available in compact plastic packages: 8-pin SOIC, 8- pin VOIC, 8-pin PDIP, 20-pin SOIC, 20-pin PLCC, 44- pin PLCC or 44-pin VQFP
Programming support by leading programmer manufacturers
Design support using the Xilinx Alliance and Foundation software packages
Guaranteed 20 year life data retention
Lead-free (Pb-free) packaging available
Xilinx is a leading provider of programmable logic devices and associated technologies. As a top producer of programmable FPGAs, SoCs, MPSoCs, and 3D ICs, Xilinx has expanded quickly. Software defined and hardware optimized applications are supported by Xilinx, advancing the fields of cloud computing, SDN/NFV, video/vision, industrial IoT, and 5G wireless.
One of Xilinx's key innovations is the development of the Xilinx Vivado Design Suite, a comprehensive software toolchain used for designing and programming their FPGAs and SoCs. This suite provides developers with the necessary tools to create, simulate, and implement their designs on Xilinx devices.
In October 2020, Xilinx was acquired by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a major player in the semiconductor industry. This acquisition has enabled AMD to enhance its product portfolio and expand its offerings into the rapidly growing FPGA market.