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IC STRATIX FPGA 10K LE 780-FBGA

EP1S10F780I6N

Manufacturer Part Number
EP1S10F780I6N
Description
IC STRATIX FPGA 10K LE 780-FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix®r
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Specifications of EP1S10F780I6N

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
10570
Number Of Labs/clbs
1057
Total Ram Bits
920448
Number Of I /o
426
Voltage - Supply
1.425 V ~ 1.575 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
780-FBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Number Of Gates
-

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Using Enhanced Configuration Devices
Figure 12–18. Specifying Block Addresses for Application Configuration
12–32
Stratix Device Handbook, Volume 2
Remote Update Programming File Generation
This section describes the programming file generation process for
performing remote system upgrades. The Quartus II CPF utility
generates the initial and partial programming files for configuration
memory within the enhanced configuration devices.
Remote configuration mode uses a factory configuration stored at page 0,
and up to seven application configurations stored at pages 1 through 7.
The factory configuration cannot be updated after initial production
programming. However, the most recent application configuration can
be erased and reprogrammed after initial system deployment.
Alternatively, a new application configuration can be added provided
adequate configuration memory availability.
In remote update mode, you would first create the initial programming
file with the factory configuration image and the application
configuration(s). Subsequently, you can generate partial programming
files to update the most recent application configuration or add a new
application configuration. Quartus II CPF can create partial
programming files in HEX, JAM, JBC, and POF formats.
In addition to the configuration pages, user data or processor code can
also be pre-programmed in the bottom boot and main data areas of the
enhanced configuration device memory. The CPF utility accepts a HEX
input file for the bottom and main data areas, and includes this data in the
Altera Corporation
September 2004

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