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Text: Selecting the Right High Density Device Introduction Performance Board designers today have several options for implementing designs in high density programmable devices. Due to technology and design considerations, no single device provides the best solution for the challenges
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Abstract: 16V8 20V8
Text: Compiling Multiple PLDs into ispLSI Devices easily into one GLB. However, in cases where five or more outputs are desired, partitioning into two GLBs will be necessary. Expanding this analogy, approximately one MSI device and two SSI devices can fit into a single
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IN60 diode
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Text: Compiling Multiple PLDs into ispLSI Devices more outputs are desired, partitioning into two GLBs will be necessary. Expanding this analogy, approximately one MSI device and two SSI devices can fit into a single GLB. Introduction As high density Programmable Logic Devices PLDs
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Abstract: 702 smd 2512-102K
Text: SERIES 2512 FERRITE CORE 1.0 7.9 0.15 1.2 7.9 0.21 1.5 7.9 0.27 1.8 7.9 0.29 2.2 7.9 0.40 2.7 7.9 0.54 3.3 7.9 0.75 3.9 7.9 0.82 4.7 7.9 1.0 5.6 7.9 1.1 6.8 7.9 1.2 8.2 7.9 1.3 10.0 7.9 1.5 12.0 2.5 1.6 15.0 2.5 1.8 18.0 2.5 2.6 22.0 2.5 3.5 27.0 2.5 3.7 33.0
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smd code marking 718
Abstract: 275-249 SP1210 M83446 EM 257 306 smd marking
Text: API_newlayouts_single:APIcatalog_newlayouts 8/25/10 10:43 AM Page 65 er w Po NU ER * Physical Parameters Inches Millimeters A 0.118 to 0.138 3.00 to 3.51 B 0.085 to 0.105 2.16 to 2.66 C 0.081 to 0.101 2.06 to 2.57 D 0.016 Min. 0.41 Min. E 0.041 to 0.061 1.04 to 1.55
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tm 48f 038 transformer
Abstract: 2j 103k 51f smd
Text: Custom Solutions & Manufacturing Excellence From the day our company opened for business in 1947, our continuous growth as a U.S. manufacturer has been a great source of pride. We have accomplished this, in part, by providing custom solutions for your challenging circuit designs. Our products are
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Abstract: HC102K 326 SMD MARKING CODE
Text: API_newlayouts_single:APIcatalog_newlayouts 8/30/10 10:50 AM Page 70 SERIES 2512 FERRITE CORE 1.0 7.9 0.15 1.2 7.9 0.21 1.5 7.9 0.27 1.8 7.9 0.29 2.2 7.9 0.40 2.7 7.9 0.54 3.3 7.9 0.75 3.9 7.9 0.82 4.7 7.9 1.0 5.6 7.9 1.1 6.8 7.9 1.2 8.2 7.9 1.3 10.0 7.9 1.5
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Abstract: equivalent diode for diode IN60 IN60 16v8 PLD 1032E 16V8 20V8 Msi device ispLSI1000
Text: Compiling Multiple PLDs into ispLSI Devices more outputs are desired, partitioning into two GLBs will be necessary. Expanding this analogy, approximately one MSI device and two SSI devices can fit into a single GLB. Introduction As high density Programmable Logic Devices PLDs
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Abstract: ATDH2200 ATV750 serial isp atmel
Text: FPGA Programming Cascaded Configurators Introduction The AT17C/LV Series of FPGA Configuration EEPROMS configurators provide an easy-to-use, cost-effective configuration memory for SRAM-Based FPGAs. In some applications, the FPGA programming code may be too big to fit in
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Abstract: 0845a 223k
Text: er w Po NU ER * Physical Parameters Inches Millimeters A 0.118 to 0.138 3.00 to 3.51 B 0.085 to 0.105 2.16 to 2.66 C 0.081 to 0.101 2.06 to 2.57 D 0.016 Min. 0.41 Min. E 0.041 to 0.061 1.04 to 1.55 F 0.070 Ref. Only 1.78 (Ref. Only) G 0.054 (Ref Only) 1.37 (Ref. Only)
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1032E
Abstract: 16V8 20V8
Text: Compiling Multiple PLDs into ispLSI Devices more outputs are desired, partitioning into two GLBs will be necessary. Expanding this analogy, approximately one MSI device and two SSI devices can fit into a single GLB. Introduction As high density Programmable Logic Devices PLDs
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Abstract: 16V8 20V8 OBXX isplsi architecture
Text: Compiling Multiple PLDs into ispLSI and pLSI ® Devices tions implemented in 16V8, 20V8 and 22V10 devices can be fit easily into one GLB. However, in cases where five or more outputs are desired, partitioning into two GLBs will be necessary. Expanding this analogy, approximately one MSI device and two SSI devices can fit
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