EPC1441PC8

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EPC1441PC8

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IC CONFIG DEVICE 400KBIT 8DIP

  • ManufacturerIntel

  • Mfr. Part #EPC1441PC8

  • Package PDIP-8

  • In Stock6089

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Specifications

Attribute Value
Package Tube
Series EPC
ProductStatus Obsolete
ProgrammableType OTP
MemorySize 440kb
Voltage-Supply 3V ~ 3.6V, 4.75V ~ 5.25V
OperatingTemperature 0°C ~ 70°C
MountingType Through Hole
Package/Case 8-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)

Overview

Description

EPC1441PC8 is not a widely recognized term or code in publicly available information up to October 2023. It is possible that it could refer to a specific course code, product model, or internal reference number unique to a particular organization or institution. If it is related to an academic course, for instance, the introduction might cover foundational concepts, learning objectives, and prerequisites relevant to that specific course. If it pertains to a product, an introduction might include its features, specifications, and intended use. For more detailed and accurate information, please provide additional context or clarify the domain in which EPC1441PC8 is relevant.

Equivalent

The EPC1441PC8 is a configuration device used for programming Altera FPGA devices. Equivalent products are typically other Altera configuration devices with similar capacity and functionality. Possible equivalents include:
1. EPC2 series (e.g., EPC2LC20)
2. EPC4 series (e.g., EPC4LC20)
3. EPC8 series (e.g., EPC8LC20)
These alternatives should match in terms of storage capacity and packaging to be considered equivalent for specific applications. Ensure compatibility with your specific FPGA model and application requirements.

Features

The EPC1441PC8 is a configuration device used primarily for Altera (now part of Intel) FPGAs. It is part of the EPC family, which provides non-volatile storage for FPGA configuration data. Here are some key features:
1. Storage Capacity: It offers sufficient storage for small to medium FPGA designs, typically around 1 Mb.
2. Configuration Schemes: Supports various configuration schemes, including Passive Serial (PS) and Fast Passive Parallel (FPP).
3. Package: Comes in a compact 8-pin package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
4. Voltage Levels: Operates at standard logic levels, compatible with most FPGA I/O standards.
5. Reliability: Designed for robustness, ensuring reliable configuration of FPGAs across multiple power cycles.
6. Reusability: Allows for multiple reconfiguration cycles, supporting design iterations and updates.
7. Ease of Use: Compatible with Altera’s development tools, streamlining the design and programming process.
This makes the EPC1441PC8 an efficient solution for storing and loading configuration data in FPGA-based systems.

Pinout

The EPC1441PC8 is an Altera Serial Configuration (EPC) device primarily used for configuring FPGAs. It typically comes in an 8-pin plastic dual in-line package (PDIP). The pin configuration is designed for ease of integration with FPGA systems.
Here is a brief overview of the pin functions:
1. VCC: Power supply pin.
2. GND: Ground pin.
3. DATA: Serial data output. It provides the configuration data to the FPGA.
4. DCLK: Data clock input. It synchronizes the serial data output.
5. nCS: Chip select input. It enables the EPC device when it is low.
6. nINIT_CONF: Initialization and configuration input. It is used to control the initialization of the device.
7. nSTATUS: Status output. It indicates the status of the configuration process.
8. nCASC_OUT: Cascade output. Used in multi-device configurations to cascade multiple EPC devices.
These devices are essential in FPGA setups for storing configuration data and ensuring that the FPGA initializes correctly on power-up.

Manufacturer

The EPC1441PC8 is manufactured by Altera Corporation, which is now part of Intel Corporation after being acquired in 2015. Altera was known for designing and manufacturing programmable logic devices such as FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays), CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices), and related products. These devices are widely used in various applications across telecommunications, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics due to their flexibility and ability to be programmed after manufacturing.
Altera, and now Intel's Programmable Solutions Group, focuses on providing solutions that enable customers to create custom logic designs that can be programmed into the hardware. This capability is particularly valuable for applications that require rapid prototyping, adaptability to changing standards, or custom data processing solutions. The integration of Altera into Intel has further leveraged Intel's capabilities in semiconductor manufacturing and design, allowing for enhanced performance and efficiency in their programmable solutions offerings.

Application

The EPC1441PC8 is an Altera configuration device used for programming and configuring Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs). Its primary application areas include telecommunications, data processing, and embedded systems. It provides non-volatile memory to store configuration data, allowing FPGAs and CPLDs to be properly initialized at power-up. This device is essential in industries that require reconfigurable hardware, such as aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics, where design flexibility and rapid prototyping are important. Additionally, it supports applications in industrial automation and signal processing by enabling quick updates and modifications to digital circuit designs.

Package

The EPC1441PC8 is a PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) package type. This package style is commonly used in electronics for housing integrated circuits, featuring leads on all four sides and providing durability and ease of mounting on PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards).

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