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IC STRATIX FPGA 10K LE 484-FBGA

EP1S10F484C5N

Manufacturer Part Number
EP1S10F484C5N
Description
IC STRATIX FPGA 10K LE 484-FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix®r
Datasheet

Specifications of EP1S10F484C5N

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
10570
Number Of Labs/clbs
1057
Total Ram Bits
920448
Number Of I /o
335
Voltage - Supply
1.425 V ~ 1.575 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
484-FBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Number Of Gates
-

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Shift Register Support
You can configure embedded memory blocks to implement shift registers
for DSP applications such as pseudo-random number generators, multi-
channel filtering, auto-correlation, and cross-correlation functions. These
and other DSP applications require local data storage, traditionally
implemented with standard flip-flops, which can quickly consume many
logic cells and routing resources for large shift registers. A more efficient
alternative is to use embedded memory as a shift register block, which
saves logic cell and routing resources and provides a more efficient
implementation with the dedicated circuitry.
The size of a w × m × n shift register is determined by the input data
width (w), the length of the taps (m), and the number of taps (n). The size
of a w × m × n shift register must be less than or equal to the maximum
number of memory bits in the respective block: 576 bits for the M512
RAM block and 4,608 bits for the M4K RAM block. The total number of
shift register outputs (number of taps n × width w) must be less than the
maximum data width of the RAM block (18 for M512 blocks, 36 for M4K
blocks). To create larger shift registers, the memory blocks are cascaded
together.
Data is written into each address location at the falling edge of the clock
and read from the address at the rising edge of the clock. The shift register
mode logic automatically controls the positive and negative edge
clocking to shift the data in one clock cycle.
TriMatrix memory block in the shift register mode.
Stratix Device Handbook, Volume 1
Figure 2–14
Stratix Architecture
shows the
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