The EPM1270GF256I5N is an IC (integrated circuit) component manufactured by Intel. It belongs to the MAX II device family and is specifically designed for programmable logic applications. Here is an overview of the component and its key features:
1. Device Family: MAX II
- The MAX II family of devices offers low-cost and low-power CPLDs (complex programmable logic devices) suitable for scalable design implementations.
2. Logic Elements and Pins:
- The EPM1270GF256I5N variant consists of 1,200 logic elements (LEs). LEs are basic building blocks used in the programmable logic to implement logic functions.
- It has a total of 256 pins available for connecting to external devices and interconnections.
3. Flash Memory:
- The EPM1270GF256I5N provides 1,000 flash memory cells, which can be used to store non-volatile configuration data.
- The flash memory cells enable easy reconfiguration of the device, making it highly flexible for various applications.
4. I/O Features:
- It offers 228 user I/O pins that support various I/O standards such as LVTTL (Low Voltage Transistor-Transistor Logic), LVCMOS (Low-Voltage Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor), and SSTL (Stub-Series Terminated Logic)