AT17C010A的产品特征:
• Serial EEPROM Family for Configuring Altera FLEX® 10K Devices
• Simple, Easy-to-use 4-pin Interface
• E2 Programmable 1M Bit Serial Memories Designed To Store Configuration Programs For Programmable Gate Arrays
• Cascadable To Support Additional Configurations or Future Higher-density Arrays
• Low-power CMOS EEPROM Process
• Programmable Reset Polarity
• Available in the Space-efficient Surface-mount PLCC Package
• In-System Programmable Via 2-Wire Bus
• Emulation of 24CXX Serial EPROMs
• Available in 3.3V ± 10% LV and 5V ± 5% C Versions
AT17C010A的技术参数:
| Operating Temperature......................... -55°C to +125°C Storage Temperature ........................... -65°C to +150°C Voltage on Any Pin with Respect to Ground .........................-0.1V to VCC +0.5V Supply Voltage (VCC) ....................................-0.5V to +7.0V Maximum Soldering Temp. (10 sec. @ 1/16 in.).........260°C ESD (RZAP = 1.5K, CZAP = 100 pF) ........................... 2000V |
AT17C010A的产品描述:
The AT17C512/010A and AT17LV512/010A (AT17A Series) FPGA Configuration EEPROMs (Configurators) provide and easy-to-use, cost-effective configuration memory for programming Altera FLEX Field Programmable Gate Arrays, FPGA, (the “devices”). The AT17A Series is packaged in the popular 20-pin PLCC package. The AT17A Series family uses a simple serial-access procedure to configure one or more FPGA devices. The AT17A Series organization supplies enough memory to configure one or multiple smaller FPGAs. Using a special feature of the AT17A Series, the user can select the polarity of the reset function by programming an EEPROM byte. The AT17C/LV512/010A parts generate their own internal clock and can be used as a system“master” for loading the FPGA devices.
The Atmel devices also supports a system friendly READY pin and a write protect mechanism. The READY pin is used to simplify system power-up considerations. The WP1 pin is used to protect part of the device memory during in-system programming.
The AT17A Series can be programmed with industry standard programmers.

