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    RT3PE600L

    Abstract: RT3PE3000L AES-128 PAC10 LG484 ProASICPLUS Flash Family FPGAs Advanced v0.1
    Text: Advance v0.1 Radiation-Tolerant ProASIC3 Low-Power SpaceFlight Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits • High-Performance, Low-Skew Global Network • Architecture Supports Ultra-High Utilization MIL-STD-883 Class B Qualified Packaging


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    PDF MIL-STD-883 RT3PE600L RT3PE3000L AES-128 PAC10 LG484 ProASICPLUS Flash Family FPGAs Advanced v0.1

    Advanced Boot Block Flash

    Abstract: AES-128 CS201 CS281 CS289 AGLP125
    Text: v1.5 IGLOO PLUS Low-Power Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits Low Power • • • • • 1.2 V to 1.5 V Core Voltage Support for Low Power Supports Single-Voltage System Operation 5 µW Power Consumption in Flash*Freeze Mode


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    PDF 130-nm, Advanced Boot Block Flash AES-128 CS201 CS281 CS289 AGLP125

    A3P600

    Abstract: A3P060 A3P1000 A3P125 A3P250 AECQ100 AEC-Q100 FG144 FG256 FG484
    Text: v1.0 Automotive ProASIC3 Flash Family FPGAs Features and Benefits Low Power • 1.5 V Core Voltage • Support for 1.5-V-Only Systems • Low-Impedance Flash Switches High-Temperature AEC-Q100–Qualified Devices • Grade 2 105°C TA 115°C TJ • Grade 1 125°C TA (135°C TJ)


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    PDF AEC-Q100 A3P600 A3P060 A3P1000 A3P125 A3P250 AECQ100 FG144 FG256 FG484

    A3PE3000L FG484

    Abstract: Actel pdf on radio emitter A3PE3000L FG144 FG256 FG324 FG484 PQ208 TDP 245 Y
    Text: v1.3 ProASIC3L Low-Power Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits Low Power • Dramatic Reduction in Dynamic and Static Power Savings • 1.2 V to 1.5 V Core and I/O Voltage Support for Low Power • Low Power Consumption in Flash*Freeze Mode Allows for


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    PDF 130-nm, A3PE3000L FG484 Actel pdf on radio emitter A3PE3000L FG144 FG256 FG324 FG484 PQ208 TDP 245 Y

    QN68

    Abstract: VQ100 actel part markings
    Text: Advance v0.4 ProASIC®3 nano Flash FPGAs Features and Benefits Advanced I/Os Wide Range of Features • 10 k to 250 k System Gates • Up to 36 kbits of True Dual-Port SRAM • Up to 71 User I/Os Reprogrammable Flash Technology • • • • 130-nm, 7-Layer Metal 6 Copper , Flash-Based CMOS Process


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    PDF 130-nm, 128-Bit QN68 VQ100 actel part markings

    GTL33

    Abstract: CAT16-LV4F12 PAC10 JESD8-12A
    Text: 2 – IGLOOe DC and Switching Characteristics General Specifications DC and switching characteristics for –F speed grade targets are based only on simulation. The characteristics provided for the –F speed grade are subject to change after establishing FPGA


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    AFS600-FG256

    Abstract: zo 103 ma 75 607 A54 ZENER flashpro3 schematic mark AT0 Unipolar PC atx 400 P4 power supply diagram zener Diode B23 PQ208 QN108 QN180
    Text: Preliminary v1.7 Actel Fusion Mixed-Signal FPGAs Family with Optional ARM® Support Features and Benefits – Frequency: Input 1.5–350 MHz, Output 0.75–350 MHz Low Power Consumption High-Performance Reprogrammable Flash Technology • • • • • Single 3.3 V Power Supply with On-Chip 1.5 V Regulator


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    PDF 130-nm, 128-Bit AFS600-FG256 zo 103 ma 75 607 A54 ZENER flashpro3 schematic mark AT0 Unipolar PC atx 400 P4 power supply diagram zener Diode B23 PQ208 QN108 QN180

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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Revision 22 IGLOO Low Power Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits Low Power • • • • • 1.2 V to 1.5 V Core Voltage Support for Low Power Supports Single-Voltage System Operation 5 µW Power Consumption in Flash*Freeze Mode


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    CAT16-LV4F12

    Abstract: PAC10 RAM512X18
    Text: 2 – ProASIC3E DC and Switching Characteristics General Specifications DC and switching characteristics for –F speed grade targets are based only on simulation. The characteristics provided for the –F speed grade are subject to change after establishing FPGA


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    QN68

    Abstract: VQ100 PAC11 ProASIC3 handbook
    Text: Advance v0.5 ProASIC®3 nano Flash FPGAs Features and Benefits Advanced I/Os Wide Range of Features • 10 k to 250 k System Gates • Up to 36 kbits of True Dual-Port SRAM • Up to 71 User I/Os Reprogrammable Flash Technology • • • • 130-nm, 7-Layer Metal 6 Copper , Flash-Based CMOS Process


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    PDF 130-nm, 128-Bit QN68 VQ100 PAC11 ProASIC3 handbook

    AES-128

    Abstract: FG256 FG484
    Text: v2.0 IGLOOe Low-Power Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits Low Power • • • • 1.2 V to 1.5 V Core Voltage Support for Low Power Supports Single-Voltage System Operation Low-Power Active FPGA Operation Flash*Freeze Technology Enables Ultra-Low Power


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    PDF 130-nm, AES-128 FG256 FG484

    A54 ZENER

    Abstract: AFS600-FG256 mark AT0 QN108 CORE8051 bipolar ROM
    Text: v2.0 Actel Fusion Family of Mixed-Signal FPGAs Features and Benefits In-System Programming ISP and Security High-Performance Reprogrammable Flash Technology Advanced Digital I/O • • • • • Secure ISP with 128-Bit AES via JTAG • FlashLock® to Secure FPGA Contents


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    PDF 128-Bit 130-nm, A54 ZENER AFS600-FG256 mark AT0 QN108 CORE8051 bipolar ROM

    Untitled

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Revision 15 ProASIC3 Flash Family FPGAs with Optional Soft ARM Support Features and Benefits Advanced I/O High Capacity • 15 K to 1 M System Gates • Up to 144 Kbits of True Dual-Port SRAM • Up to 300 User I/Os Reprogrammable Flash Technology • 130-nm, 7-Layer Metal 6 Copper , Flash-Based CMOS


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    ARMv6

    Abstract: cortex a15 core Cortex-m1 Cortex R4 TRANSISTOR ww1 AES-128 FG256 FG484 T8 851
    Text: v1.2 IGLOOe Low-Power Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits Low Power • • • • 1.2 V to 1.5 V Core Voltage Support for Low Power Supports Single-Voltage System Operation Low-Power Active FPGA Operation Flash*Freeze Technology Enables Ultra-Low Power


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    PDF 130-nm, ARMv6 cortex a15 core Cortex-m1 Cortex R4 TRANSISTOR ww1 AES-128 FG256 FG484 T8 851

    a51 ZENER DIODE

    Abstract: transistor 2n2222 bipolar ROM EQUIVALENCES TRANSISTOR LIST ProASIC3 lvds yl 1060
    Text: Revision 3 Fusion Family of Mixed Signal FPGAs Features and Benefits In-System Programming ISP and Security • ISP with 128-Bit AES via JTAG • FlashLock Designed to Protect FPGA Contents High-Performance Reprogrammable Flash Technology • • • •


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    PDF 130-nm, 128-Bit a51 ZENER DIODE transistor 2n2222 bipolar ROM EQUIVALENCES TRANSISTOR LIST ProASIC3 lvds yl 1060

    ProASIC3 Flash Family

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Revision 5 Automotive ProASIC3 Flash Family FPGAs Features and Benefits Low Power • 1.5 V Core Voltage • Support for 1.5-V-Only Systems • Low-Impedance Flash Switches Extended Temperature AEC-Q100–Qualified Devices • Grade 2: –40°C to 105°C TA 115°C TJ


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    PDF AEC-Q100 ProASIC3 Flash Family

    AES-128

    Abstract: FG256 FG484 ARMv6
    Text: Revision 8 IGLOOe Low Power Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits Low Power • • • • 1.2 V to 1.5 V Core Voltage Support for Low Power Supports Single-Voltage System Operation Low-Power Active FPGA Operation Flash*Freeze


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    PDF 130-nm, AES-128 FG256 FG484 ARMv6

    RT3PE3000

    Abstract: RT3PE600L RT3PE3000L CCGA AES-128 PAC10 IO72NDB4V0
    Text: Advance v0.1 Radiation-Tolerant ProASIC3 Low-Power SpaceFlight Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits • High-Performance, Low-Skew Global Network • Architecture Supports Ultra-High Utilization MIL-STD-883 Class B Qualified Packaging


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    PDF MIL-STD-883 RT3PE3000 RT3PE600L RT3PE3000L CCGA AES-128 PAC10 IO72NDB4V0

    Untitled

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: ProASIC3 Flash Family FPGAs DC and Switching Characteristics General Specifications DC and switching characteristics for –F speed grade targets are based only on simulation. The characteristics provided for –F speed grade are subject to change after establishing FPGA specifications. Some


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    A3PE600

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: v1.0 ProASIC3E Flash Family FPGAs with Optional Soft ARM® Support Features and Benefits High Capacity • 600 k to 3 Million System Gates • 108 to 504 kbits of True Dual-Port SRAM • Up to 620 User I/Os Reprogrammable Flash Technology • • • •


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    PDF 130-nm, 64-Bit 128-Bit A3PE600

    Untitled

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: ProASIC 3 Datasheet P ro du c t Br ie f 1 – ProASIC®3 Flash Family FPGAs with Optional Soft ARM® Support Features and Benefits • • • • • 30 k to 1 Million System Gates Up to 144 kbits of True Dual-Port SRAM Up to 300 User I/Os Reprogrammable Flash Technology


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    PDF 130-nm, 64-Bit A3P030) 128-Bit A3P030

    Untitled

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: v1.0 IGLOO Low-Power Flash FPGAs with Flash*Freeze Technology Features and Benefits Advanced I/O Low Power • • • • • 1.2 V or 1.5 V Core and I/O Voltage for Low Power Supports Single-Voltage System Operation 5 µW Power Consumption in Flash*Freeze Mode


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    1100 847 e11

    Abstract: c 1383
    Text: v1.0 Automotive ProASIC3 Flash Family FPGAs Features and Benefits Low Power • 1.5 V Core Voltage • Support for 1.5-V-Only Systems • Low-Impedance Flash Switches High-Temperature AEC-Q100–Qualified Devices • Grade 2 105°C TA 115°C TJ • Grade 1 125°C TA (135°C TJ)


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    peak china qfn 9 x 9 tray drawing

    Abstract: semi catalog AGL1000-FG484
    Text: IGLOO Handbook IGLOO Handbook Table of Contents Low-Power Flash Device Handbooks Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Section I – IGLOO Datasheet IGLOO Low-Power Flash FPGAs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I


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