1–4
Chapter 1: Introduction
Referenced Documents
MAX II devices have an internal linear voltage regulator which supports external
supply voltages of 3.3 V or 2.5 V, regulating the supply down to the internal operating
voltage of 1.8 V. MAX IIG and MAX IIZ devices only accept 1.8 V as the external
supply voltage. MAX IIZ devices are pin-compatible with MAX IIG devices in the
100-pin Micro FineLine BGA and 256-pin Micro FineLine BGA packages. Except for
external supply voltage requirements, MAX II and MAX II G devices have identical
pin-outs and timing specifications. Table 1–5 shows the external supply voltages
supported by the MAX II family.
Table 1–5. MAX II External Supply Voltages
EPM240G
EPM570G
EPM240
EPM570
EPM1270
EPM2210
EPM1270G
EPM2210G
EPM240Z
Devices
EPM570Z (1)
MultiVolt core external supply voltage (VCCINT) (2)
3.3 V, 2.5 V
1.8 V
MultiVolt I/O interface voltage levels (VCCIO
)
1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V
1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V
Notes to Table 1–5:
(1) MAX IIG and MAX IIZ devices only accept 1.8 V on their VCCINTpins. The 1.8-V VCCINT external supply powers the device core directly.
(2) MAX II devices operate internally at 1.8 V.
Referenced Documents
This chapter references the following documents:
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DC and Switching Characteristics chapter in the MAX II Device Handbook
MAX II Logic Element to Macrocell Conversion Methodology white paper
Document Revision History
Table 1–6 shows the revision history for this chapter.
Table 1–6. Document Revision History
Date and Revision
Changes Made
Summary of Changes
August 2009,
version 1.9
■ Updated Table 1–2.
Added information for speed grade –8
October 2008,
version 1.8
■ Updated “Introduction” section.
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■ Updated new Document Format.
■ Updated Table 1–1 through Table 1–5.
■ Added “Referenced Documents” section.
■ Added document revision history.
December 2007,
version1.7
Updated document with MAX IIZ information.
December 2006,
version 1.6
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August 2006,
version 1.5
■ Minor update to features list.
■ Minor updates to tables.
July 2006,
version 1.4
MAX II Device Handbook
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