5–8
Chapter 5: DC and Switching Characteristics
Power Consumption
Power-Up Timing
Table 5–12 shows the power-up timing characteristics for MAX II devices.
Table 5–12. MAX II Power-Up Timing
Symbol
Parameter
Device
EPM240
EPM570
EPM1270
EPM2210
Min
—
Typ
—
—
—
—
Max
200
300
300
450
Unit
µs
tCONFIG (1)
The amount of time from when
minimum VCCINT is reached until
the device enters user mode (2)
—
µs
—
µs
—
µs
Notes to Table 5–12:
(1) Table 5–12 values apply to commercial and industrial range devices. For extended temperature range devices, the tCONFIG maximum values are
as follows:
Device
Maximum
300 µs
400 µs
400 µs
500 µs
EPM240
EPM570
EPM1270
EPM2210
(2) For more information about POR trigger voltage, refer to the Hot Socketing and Power-On Reset in MAX II Devices chapter in the MAX II Device
Handbook.
Power Consumption
®
Designers can use the Altera PowerPlay Early Power Estimator and PowerPlay
Power Analyzer to estimate the device power.
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For more information about these power analysis tools, refer to the Understanding and
Evaluating Power in MAX II Devices chapter in the MAX II Device Handbook and the
PowerPlay Power Analysis chapter in volume 3 of the Quartus II Handbook.
Timing Model and Specifications
®
MAX II devices timing can be analyzed with the Altera Quartus II software, a variety
of popular industry-standard EDA simulators and timing analyzers, or with the
timing model shown in Figure 5–2.
MAX II devices have predictable internal delays that enable the designer to determine
the worst-case timing of any design. The software provides timing simulation, point-
to-point delay prediction, and detailed timing analysis for device-wide performance
evaluation.
MAX II Device Handbook
© Novermber 2008 Altera Corporation