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EP910

Manufacturer Part Number
EP910
Description
The Altera Classic device family offers a solution to high-speed, lowpower logic integration. Fabricated on advanced CMOS technology
Manufacturer
ALTERA [Altera Corporation]
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Classic EPLD Family Data Sheet
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The eight product terms of the programmable-AND array feed the 8-input
OR gate, which then feeds one input to an XOR gate. The other input to the
XOR gate is connected to a programmable bit that allows the array output
to be inverted. Altera’s MAX+PLUS II software uses the XOR gate to
implement either active-high or active-low logic, or De Morgan’s
inversion to reduce the number of product terms needed to implement a
function.
Programmable Registers
To implement registered functions, each macrocell register can be
individually programmed for D, T, JK, or SR operation. If necessary, the
register can be bypassed for combinatorial operation. During design
compilation, the MAX+PLUS II software selects the most efficient register
operation for each registered function to minimize the logic resources
needed by the design. Registers have an individual asynchronous clear
function that is controlled by a dedicated product term. These registers
are cleared automatically during power-up.
In addition, macrocell registers can be individually clocked by either a
global clock or any input or feedback path to the AND array. Altera’s
proprietary programmable I/O architecture allows the designer to
program output and feedback paths for combinatorial or registered
operation in both active-high and active-low modes. These features make
it possible to simultaneously implement a variety of logic functions.
Output Enable/Clock Select
Figure 2
output enable/clock (OE/CLK) select. The OE/CLK select, which is
controlled by a single programmable bit, can be individually configured
for each macrocell. In Mode 0, the tri-state output buffer is controlled by
a single product term. If the output enable is high, the output buffer is
enabled. If the output enable is low, the output has a high-impedance
value. In Mode 0, the macrocell flipflop is clocked by its global clock input
signal.
In Mode 1, the output enable buffer is always enabled, and the macrocell
register can be triggered by an array clock signal generated by a product
term. This mode allows registers to be individually clocked by any signal
on the AND array. With both true and complement signals in the AND array,
the register can be configured to trigger on a rising or falling edge. This
product-term-controlled clock configuration also supports gated clock
structures.
shows the two operating modes (Modes 0 and 1) provided by the
Altera Corporation

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