EPCQ128ASI16N
Manufacturer: Intel
Brand: Intel / Altera
Model: EPCQ128ASI16N
Product Parameters:
Memory Size: 128Mb (16MB)
Memory Type: Flash
Interface: SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
Voltage - Supply: 2.7V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Package / Case: 16-SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Features: Non-Volatile, In-System Programmable (ISP), Status Indicator
Memory Format: FLASH
Product Description:
The EPCQ128ASI16N is a 128Mb (16MB) serial configuration device from Intel (formerly Altera) that provides non-volatile storage for configuration data of FPGAs and other programmable devices. It is commonly used for storing FPGA configuration data to enable FPGA programming at power-up.
This device uses the SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) protocol for communication, making it easy to interface with various devices, including FPGAs.
With a voltage supply range of 2.7V to 3.6V, the EPCQ128ASI16N can be powered from a standard power supply.
The memory is organized as FLASH, allowing for reliable and non-volatile storage of configuration data.
The package type for this device is 16-SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit), which is a surface-mount package suitable for modern electronics manufacturing techniques.
It features in-system programmability (ISP), which means that the device can be reprogrammed while it is connected to the system, simplifying the programming process.
The EPCQ128ASI16N may also include a status indicator feature, which provides visual feedback on the programming status.
Applications:
The EPCQ128ASI16N serial configuration device is commonly used for:
FPGA Configuration: Storing configuration data for FPGAs and other programmable devices.
Embedded Systems: Providing non-volatile memory storage for system configuration and data.
System Booting: Enabling the loading of system configurations and firmware at power-up.
Remote Updates: Allowing for field updates and reprogramming of devices in the field.
Hardware Security: Storing cryptographic keys and security-related data.
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Brand: Intel / Altera
Model: EPCQ128ASI16N
Product Parameters:
Memory Size: 128Mb (16MB)
Memory Type: Flash
Interface: SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
Voltage - Supply: 2.7V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Package / Case: 16-SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Features: Non-Volatile, In-System Programmable (ISP), Status Indicator
Memory Format: FLASH
Product Description:
The EPCQ128ASI16N is a 128Mb (16MB) serial configuration device from Intel (formerly Altera) that provides non-volatile storage for configuration data of FPGAs and other programmable devices. It is commonly used for storing FPGA configuration data to enable FPGA programming at power-up.
This device uses the SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) protocol for communication, making it easy to interface with various devices, including FPGAs.
With a voltage supply range of 2.7V to 3.6V, the EPCQ128ASI16N can be powered from a standard power supply.
The memory is organized as FLASH, allowing for reliable and non-volatile storage of configuration data.
The package type for this device is 16-SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit), which is a surface-mount package suitable for modern electronics manufacturing techniques.
It features in-system programmability (ISP), which means that the device can be reprogrammed while it is connected to the system, simplifying the programming process.
The EPCQ128ASI16N may also include a status indicator feature, which provides visual feedback on the programming status.
Applications:
The EPCQ128ASI16N serial configuration device is commonly used for:
FPGA Configuration: Storing configuration data for FPGAs and other programmable devices.
Embedded Systems: Providing non-volatile memory storage for system configuration and data.
System Booting: Enabling the loading of system configurations and firmware at power-up.
Remote Updates: Allowing for field updates and reprogramming of devices in the field.
Hardware Security: Storing cryptographic keys and security-related data.