epm7032
Abstract: FLEX 8000 FLEX 8000 Devices EPC1213 EPM7032LC44 epm7032l programming epm7032 EPF81188
Text: Application Note 38 Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices May 1994, ver. 2.01 Introduction Application Note 38 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several methods for configuring multiple FLEX 8000 devices in a
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Abstract: EPM7032 EPM7032LC44 ttf 72 epm7032l
Text: Application Note 38 Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices May 1994, ver. 2 Introduction Application Note 38 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several methods for configuring multiple FLEX 8000 devices in a
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Text: Application Note 38 Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices July 1998, ver. 2.01 Introduction Application Note 38 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several methods for configuring multiple FLEX 8000 devices in a
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programming epm7032
Abstract: EPM7032
Text: Application Note 38 Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices May 1994, ver. 2 Introduction Application Note 38 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several methods for configuring multiple FLEX 8000 devices in a
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FLEX 8000
Abstract: High Frequency Device Data Book altera application note 38 EPC1213 EPM7032 EPM7032LC44 programming epm7032
Text: Application Note 38 Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring Multiple FLEX 8000 Devices July 1998, ver. 2.01 Introduction Application Note 38 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several methods for configuring multiple FLEX 8000 devices in a
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Altera ep330
Abstract: ep330
Text: Application Note 33 Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices June 1998, ver. 3.01 Introduction Application Note 33 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several different configuration schemes for loading a design into
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Abstract: free circuit eprom programmer transistor Common Base configuration eprom programmer schematic High Frequency Device Data Book 10 pin female box header active and passive electronic components application notes BIOS 32 Pin PLCC flat flex circuit connector pins
Text: Application Note 33 Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices January 2000, ver. 3.02 Introduction Application Note 33 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several different configuration schemes for loading a design into
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Abstract: EP330 EPC1213 EPF8636 altera application note 33
Text: Application Note 33 Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices June 2000, ver. 3.03 Introduction Application Note 33 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several different configuration schemes for loading a design into
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Abstract: ep330 EPF8636 PLCC pin configuration EPC1213 configuring FLEX 8000 Devices
Text: Application Note 33 Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices June 2000, ver. 3.03 Introduction Application Note 33 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several different configuration schemes for loading a design into
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Abstract: Altera ep330 EPC1213 EPF8636 EP330
Text: Application Note 33 Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices May 1994, ver. 3 Introduction Application Note 33 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several different configuration schemes for loading a design into
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Text: Application Note 33 Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices Configuring FLEX 8000 Devices May 1994, ver. 3 Introduction Application Note 33 The architecture of Altera’s Flexible Logic Element MatriX FLEX devices supports several different configuration schemes for loading a design into
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Abstract: 2.5-V Devices usb 2.0 male A to usb male A cable SIGNALTAP
Text: April 1999, ver. 1 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Altera Corporation A-DS-MASTERBL-01 Supports the SignalTapTM embedded logic analyzer in the QuartusTM software Allows PC and UNIX users to perform the following functions: – Configuring APEXTM 20K, FLEX® 10K, FLEX 8000, and
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usb 2.0 male A to usb male A cable
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s1lab
Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: June 1996, ver. 1 Introduction Understanding FLEX 8000 Timing Application Note 76 Altera devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can calculate
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Text: June 1996, ver. 1 Introduction Understanding FLEX 8000 Timing Application Note 76 Altera devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can calculate
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: May 1999, ver. 3 Introduction Understanding FLEX 8000 Timing Application Note 76 Altera® devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can calculate
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jtag header male
Abstract: Header, 4 pin, 0.1 Inch Spacing FLASHLOGIC 20-pin JTAG interface connector
Text: August 1996, ver. 1 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ Functional Description ByteBlaster Parallel Port Download Cable Allows PC users to: – Program MAX 9000, MAX 7000S, and FLASHlogic devices in-system via a standard parallel port – Configure FLEX 10K, FLEX 8000, and FLASHlogic devices
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jtag header male
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ALTERA MAX 5000 programming
Abstract: Altera Classic EPLDs Altera Programming Hardware advantages of multipliers Reed-Solomon CODEC an7112 Reed-Solomon altera ALTERA MAX 5000 applications altera flex 8000
Text: Contents July 1997 Contents by Topic FLEX 10K Devices FLEX 10K Embedded Programmable Logic Family Data Sheet FLEX 10K Embedded Programmable Logic Family Data Sheet Supplement ClockLock & ClockBoost in FLEX 10K Devices Data Sheet Supplement EPF10K50V Embedded Programmable Logic Device Data Sheet Supplement
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000-Gate
EPF10K100
7000S
ALTERA MAX 5000 programming
Altera Classic EPLDs
Altera Programming Hardware
advantages of multipliers
Reed-Solomon CODEC
an7112
Reed-Solomon altera
ALTERA MAX 5000 applications
altera flex 8000
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BITBLASTER
Abstract: PL-BITBLASTER EPF81188A
Text: June 1999, ver. 4.02 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ Altera Corporation A-DS-BITBL-04.02 Allows PC and UNIX workstation users to perform the following functions: – Program MAX® 9000, MAX 7000S, MAX 7000A, and MAX 3000A devices in-system via a standard RS-232 serial port
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FLEX 8000
Abstract: 107 10K 2.5-V Devices BYTEBLASTER diode 107 10K EPF10K100 XC4000 application note AN 2000
Text: FLEX 10K Contents March 2000 Application Briefs AB 124 Prescaled Counters in FLEX 8000 Devices AB 130 Parity Generators in FLEX 8000 Devices AB 131 State Machine Encoding Note 1 Note (1) Note (1) AB 135 Ripple-Carry Gray Code Counters in FLEX 8000 Devices
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epc1441
Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Configuration EPROMs for FLEX Devices August 1998, ver. 8.01 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Serial EPROM family for configuring FLEX® devices Simple, easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX devices Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Understanding FLEX 8000 Timing A pplication Note 76 May 1999, ver. 3 Introduction Altera devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can calculate
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Understanding FLEX 8000 Timing Introduction Altera devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can calculate propagation delays either with the MAX+PLUS® II Timing Analyzer or
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EPC1213
Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Configuration EPROMs / g ' T ï ï r f s W for FLEX Devices y Data Sheet J a n u a r y 1 9 9 8 , v e r. 8 Features * • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Serial EPROM family for configuring FLEX devices Simple, easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX devices Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current
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BYTEBLASTER
Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: BitBlaster Serial Download Cable J a n u a ry 1998, ver. 4 Features D ata S h e e t • ■ ■ ■ ■ Functional Description Allows PC and UNIX workstation users to perform the following functions: Program MAX 9000, MAX 7000S, and MAX 7000A devices in-system via a standard RS-232 serial port
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