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EPM1270GF100I4N 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: EPM1270GF100I4N
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内容描述: [Flash PLD, PBGA100, 11 X 11 MM, 1 MM PITCH, LEAD FREE, FBGA-100]
分类和应用: 输入元件可编程逻辑
文件页数/大小: 98 页 / 1060 K
品牌: INTEL [ INTEL ]
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Logic Array Blocks  
LAB Interconnects  
The LAB local interconnect can drive LEs within the same LAB. The LAB  
local interconnect is driven by column and row interconnects and LE  
outputs within the same LAB. Neighboring LABs, from the left and right  
can also drive an LAB’s local interconnect through the DirectLink  
connection. The DirectLink connection feature minimizes the use of row  
and column interconnects, providing higher performance and flexibility.  
Each LE can drive 30 other LEs through fast local and DirectLink  
interconnects. Figure 2–4 shows the DirectLink connection.  
Figure 2–4. DirectLink Connection  
DirectLink interconnect from  
right LAB or IOE output  
DirectLink interconnect from  
left LAB or IOE output  
LE0  
LE1  
LE2  
LE3  
LE4  
LE5  
LE6  
LE7  
LE8  
LE9  
DirectLink  
interconnect  
to right  
DirectLink  
interconnect  
to left  
Local  
Interconnect  
Logic Element  
LAB  
LAB Control Signals  
Each LAB contains dedicated logic for driving control signals to its LEs.  
The control signals include two clocks, two clock enables, two  
asynchronous clears, a synchronous clear, an asynchronous preset/load,  
a synchronous load, and add/subtract control signals, providing a  
maximum of 10 control signals at a time. Although synchronous load and  
clear signals are generally used when implementing counters, they can  
also be used with other functions.  
2–6  
Core Version a.b.c variable  
Altera Corporation  
August 2006  
MAX II Device Handbook, Volume 1