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IC STRATIX FPGA 30K LE 780-FBGA

EP1S30F780I6N

Manufacturer Part Number
EP1S30F780I6N
Description
IC STRATIX FPGA 30K LE 780-FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix®r
Datasheet

Specifications of EP1S30F780I6N

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
32470
Number Of Labs/clbs
3247
Total Ram Bits
3317184
Number Of I /o
597
Voltage - Supply
1.425 V ~ 1.575 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 100°C
Package / Case
780-FBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Number Of Gates
-

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Temperature
Sensing Diode
Altera Corporation
July 2005
For Stratix, the CRC is computed by the Quartus II software and
downloaded into the device as a part of the configuration bit stream. The
CRC_ERROR pin reports a soft error when configuration SRAM data is
corrupted, triggering device reconfiguration.
Custom-Built Circuitry
Dedicated circuitry is built in the Stratix devices to perform error
detection automatically. You can use the built-in dedicated circuitry for
error detection using CRC feature in Stratix devices, eliminating the need
for external logic. This circuitry will perform error detection
automatically when enabled. This error detection circuitry in Stratix
devices constantly checks for errors in the configuration SRAM cells
while the device is in user mode. You can monitor one external pin for the
error and use it to trigger a re-configuration cycle. Select the desired time
between checks by adjusting a built-in clock divider.
Software Interface
In the Quartus II software version 4.1 and later, you can turn on the
automated error detection CRC feature in the Device & Pin Options
dialog box. This dialog box allows you to enable the feature and set the
internal frequency of the CRC between 400 kHz to 100 MHz. This controls
the rate that the CRC circuitry verifies the internal configuration SRAM
bits in the FPGA device.
For more information on CRC, see AN 357: Error Detection Using CRC in
Altera FPGA Devices.
Stratix devices include a diode-connected transistor for use as a
temperature sensor in power management. This diode is used with an
external digital thermometer device such as a MAX1617A or MAX1619
from MAXIM Integrated Products. These devices steer bias current
through the Stratix diode, measuring forward voltage and converting this
reading to temperature in the form of an 8-bit signed number (7 bits plus
sign). The external device’s output represents the junction temperature of
the Stratix device and can be used for intelligent power management.
The diode requires two pins (tempdiodep and tempdioden) on the
Stratix device to connect to the external temperature-sensing device, as
shown in
and therefore can be used before the Stratix device is powered.
Figure
3–5. The temperature sensing diode is a passive element
Stratix Device Handbook, Volume 1
Configuration & Testing
3–13

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