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AT40K10AL-1EQC

AT40K10AL-1EQC

AT40K10AL-1EQC

Microchip Technology

FPGAs AT40KAL Series 240-BFQFP

SOT-23

AT40K10AL-1EQC Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 240-BFQFP
Operating Temperature0°C~70°C
PackagingTray
Published 1997
Series AT40KAL
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3 (168 Hours)
Voltage - Supply 3V~3.6V
Base Part Number AT40K10
Number of I/O 193
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 576
Total RAM Bits 4608
Number of Gates20000
RoHS StatusNon-RoHS Compliant
In-Stock:4320 items

AT40K10AL-1EQC Product Details

AT40K10AL-1EQC Overview


As part of the 240-BFQFP package, it is included. Fpga chips is programmed wFpga chipsh 193 I/Os for transferring data in a more coherent manner. The basic building blocks of logic contain 576 logic elements/cells. Using a Surface Mount connector, you can mount this FPGA module on the development board. There is a 3V~3.6V-volt supply voltage required for the device to operate. The FPGA belongs to the AT40KAL series of FPGAs, and it is one type of FPGA. Fpga chips is necessary to keep the operating temperature wFpga chipshin 0°C~70°C when the device is operating. Using the Tray layout, this FPGA model can be contained in a very small amount of space. This device is equipped with 4608 RAM bits in terms of its RAM si4608e. In order to find related parts, you can use its base part number AT40K10. There are 20000 gates that make up its basic building block.

AT40K10AL-1EQC Features


193 I/Os
Up to 4608 RAM bits

AT40K10AL-1EQC Applications


There are a lot of Microchip Technology AT40K10AL-1EQC FPGAs applications.

  • Device controllers
  • Secure Communication
  • Embedded Vision
  • DO-254
  • Data center hardware accelerators
  • Software-defined radio
  • Automotive driver's assistance
  • Cryptography
  • Military Temperature
  • Medical Electronics

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