What is 5M2210ZF256C4N,5M2210ZF256C4N Datasheet


What is 5M2210ZF256C4N
Intel Part Number 5M2210ZF256C4N(Embedded - CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices)), developed and manufactured by Intel, distributed globally by Jinftry. We distribute various electronic components from world-renowned brands and provide one-stop services, making us a trusted global electronic component distributor.
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5M2210ZF256C4N Specifications
- Part Number5M2210ZF256C4N
- CategoryEmbedded - CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices)
- ManufacturerIntel
- DescriptionIC CPLD 1700MC 7NS 256FBGA
- Package256-LBGA
- SeriesMAX® V
- Operating Temperature0°C ~ 85°C (TJ)
- Mounting TypeSurface Mount
- Package / Case256-LBGA
- Supplier Device Package256-FBGA (17x17)
- Programmable TypeIn System Programmable
- Delay Time tpd(1) Max7.0ns
- Voltage Supply - Internal1.71 V ~ 1.89 V
- Number of Logic Elements/Blocks2210
- Number of Macrocells1700
- Number of I/O203
- Package_case256-LBGA
Application of 5M2210ZF256C4N
5M2210ZF256C4N Datasheet
5M2210ZF256C4N Datasheet , 256-LBGA,MAX® V,0°C ~ 85°C (TJ),Surface Mount,256-LBGA,256-FBGA (17x17),In System Programmable,7.0ns,1.71 V ~ 1.89 V,2210,1700,203
5M2210ZF256C4N Classification
Embedded - CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices)
FAQ about Embedded - CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices)
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1. What is the difference between CPLD and FPGA?
Both CPLDs and FPGAs are programmable logic devices, but CPLDs typically have lower logic density, consume less power, and are suitable for simple logic tasks. FPGAs, on the other hand, are suitable for complex logic designs with more logic units and more flexible configuration capabilities.
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2. How does a CPLD work?
CPLDs implement specific functions by combining logic gates together. The user writes the code in HDL according to the design requirements, maps the logic functions to the CPLD hardware, and the device is configured with circuits and logic to accomplish specific tasks.
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3. How does a CPLD's memory work?
CPLDs typically use non-volatile memory (such as Flash or EEPROM) to store configuration data, so the device maintains the programmed logic even after a power failure. This allows the CPLD to quickly boot up and return to a previously configured state.

