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    TPD4164F Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Intelligent power device / VBB=600V / Iout=2A/ Surface mount type / HSSOP31 Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    TPD4207F Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Intelligent power device 600V (High voltage PWM DC brushless motor driver) Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    TPD4204F Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Intelligent power device 600V (High voltage PWM DC brushless motor driver) Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    TPD4164K Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Intelligent power device / VBB=600V / Iout=2A/ Through hole type / HDIP30 Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    TPD4163K Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Intelligent power device / VBB=600V / Iout=1A/ Through hole type / HDIP30 Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation

    ALTERA APPLICATION NOTE CONFIGURING FLEX 10K DEVICES Datasheets Context Search

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    data sheet of preset 10k

    Abstract: AN-91
    Text: Understanding FLEX 10K Timing May 1999, ver. 2 Introduction Application Note 91 Altera® devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can use the timing


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    Text: Understanding FLEX 10K Timing January 1998, ver. 1 Introduction Application Note 91 Altera® devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can use the timing


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    jtag header male

    Abstract: Header, 4 pin, 0.1 Inch Spacing FLASHLOGIC 20-pin JTAG interface connector
    Text: August 1996, ver. 1 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ Functional Description ByteBlaster Parallel Port Download Cable Allows PC users to: – Program MAX 9000, MAX 7000S, and FLASHlogic devices in-system via a standard parallel port – Configure FLEX 10K, FLEX 8000, and FLASHlogic devices


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    PDF 7000S, 25-pin 10-pin jtag header male Header, 4 pin, 0.1 Inch Spacing FLASHLOGIC 20-pin JTAG interface connector

    altera application note configuring flex 10k devices

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Configuring FLEX 10K Devices August 1998, ver. 1.01 Introduction Application Note 59 FLEX® 10K devices can be configured using one of four configuration schemes, which are ideal for a variety of systems. You can configure FLEX 10K devices with either an EPC1 Configuration EPROM or a


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    FLEX 8000

    Abstract: 107 10K 2.5-V Devices BYTEBLASTER diode 107 10K EPF10K100 XC4000 application note AN 2000
    Text: FLEX 10K Contents March 2000 Application Briefs AB 124 Prescaled Counters in FLEX 8000 Devices AB 130 Parity Generators in FLEX 8000 Devices AB 131 State Machine Encoding Note 1 Note (1) Note (1) AB 135 Ripple-Carry Gray Code Counters in FLEX 8000 Devices


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    PDF 000-Gate EPF10K100 10KA-1 XC4000 FLEX 8000 107 10K 2.5-V Devices BYTEBLASTER diode 107 10K application note AN 2000

    FLEX10K

    Abstract: EPF10K10 EPF10K100 EPF10K20 EPF10K30 EPF10K40 EPF10K50 EPF10K70 PLMJ1213 BITBLASTER
    Text: Configuring FLEX 10K Devices December 1995, ver. 1 Introduction Application Note 59 FLEX 10K devices can be configured using one of four configuration schemes, which are ideal for a variety of systems. You can configure FLEX 10K devices with either an EPC1 Configuration EPROM or a


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    2.5-V Devices

    Abstract: apex display resistor 10k t flex 440 EP20K100 EP20K1000E EP20K200 EP20K400 EP20K400E EP20K600E
    Text: Configuring APEX 20K, FLEX 10K & FLEX 6000 Devices December 1999, ver. 1.02 Introduction Application Note 116 APEXTM 20K, FLEX® 10K, and FLEX 6000 devices can be configured using one of six configuration schemes, which are ideal for a variety of systems.


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    PDF EPC1441 2.5-V Devices apex display resistor 10k t flex 440 EP20K100 EP20K1000E EP20K200 EP20K400 EP20K400E EP20K600E

    AN59

    Abstract: altera application note 59
    Text: Configuring FLEX 10K Devices December 1995, ver. 1 Introduction Application Note 59 FLEX 10K devices can be configured using one of four configuration schemes, which are ideal for a variety of systems. You can configure FLEX 10K devices with either an EPC1 Configuration EPROM or a


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    BITBLASTER

    Abstract: PL-BITBLASTER EPF81188A
    Text: February 2002, ver. 4.3 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ Altera Corporation DS-BITBL-4.3 Allows PC and UNIX workstation users to perform the following functions: – Program MAX® 9000, MAX 7000S, MAX 7000A, and MAX 3000A devices in-system via a standard RS-232 serial port


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    PDF 7000S, RS-232 BITBLASTER PL-BITBLASTER EPF81188A

    BITBLASTER

    Abstract: PL-BITBLASTER EPF81188A
    Text: June 1999, ver. 4.02 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ Altera Corporation A-DS-BITBL-04.02 Allows PC and UNIX workstation users to perform the following functions: – Program MAX® 9000, MAX 7000S, MAX 7000A, and MAX 3000A devices in-system via a standard RS-232 serial port


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    PDF -DS-BITBL-04 7000S, RS-232 BITBLASTER PL-BITBLASTER EPF81188A

    EPC1441

    Abstract: EPC16
    Text: Configuring SRAM-Based LUT Devices February 2002, ver. 3.0 Introduction Application Note 116 APEXTM II, APEX 20K, MercuryTM, ACEXTM 1K, FLEX® 10K, and FLEX 6000 devices can be configured using one of six configuration schemes. All configuration schemes use either a microprocessor or


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    epc1441

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Configuration EPROMs for FLEX Devices August 1998, ver. 8.01 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Serial EPROM family for configuring FLEX® devices Simple, easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX devices Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current


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    PDF System/6000 20-pin epc1441

    EPC1441

    Abstract: EPC16 EPC8 bios fail
    Text: Configuring SRAM-Based LUT Devices June 2001, ver. 2.0 Introduction Application Note 116 APEXTM II, APEX 20K, MercuryTM, ACEXTM 1K, FLEX® 10K, and FLEX 6000 devices can be configured using one of six configuration schemes. All configuration schemes use either a microprocessor or


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    74HC244 PIN CONFIGURATION AND SPECIFICATIONS LPT 25 pin jtag cable jtag cable Schematic

    Abstract: 74HC244 PIN CONFIGURATION AND SPECIFICATIONS programmer EPLD 25-pin male header BYTEBLASTER ByteBlasterMV jtag cable LPT 25 pin parallel port 25 pin connector 74HC244
    Text: July 2001, Version 3.1 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Altera Corporation A-DS-BYTBLMV-3.1 Allows PC users to perform the following functions: – Program MAX® 9000, MAX 7000S, MAX 7000A, MAX 7000B, and MAX 3000A devices in-system via a standard parallel port


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    PDF 7000S, 7000B, 74HC244 PIN CONFIGURATION AND SPECIFICATIONS LPT 25 pin jtag cable jtag cable Schematic 74HC244 PIN CONFIGURATION AND SPECIFICATIONS programmer EPLD 25-pin male header BYTEBLASTER ByteBlasterMV jtag cable LPT 25 pin parallel port 25 pin connector 74HC244

    EPF6010

    Abstract: EP20K100 EP20K100E EP20K160E EP20K200 EP20K60E EPC1064 EPC1064V EPC1213 EPC1441
    Text: Configuration Devices November 1999, ver. 10.03 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Altera Corporation A-DS-EPROM-10.03 for APEX & FLEX Devices Serial device family for configuring FLEX® and APEXTM devices Easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX and APEX devices


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    PDF -DS-EPROM-10 System/6000 EPF6010 EP20K100 EP20K100E EP20K160E EP20K200 EP20K60E EPC1064 EPC1064V EPC1213 EPC1441

    BITBLASTER

    Abstract: EPF81188A 25-pin male header
    Text: BitBlaster Serial Download Cable June 1996, ver. 3 Data Sheet Features • ■ ■ ■ ■ Functional Description Allows PC and workstation users to: – Program MAX 9000, MAX 7000S, and FLASHlogic devices insystem via a standard RS-232 serial port –


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    EPC1213

    Abstract: EP20K30E EP20K60E EPC1064 EPC1064V EPC1441 EPC1
    Text: Configuration Devices for March 2001, ver. 11 Features Data Sheet • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Altera Corporation A-DS-EPROM-11 ACEX, APEX, FLEX & Mercury Devices Serial device family for configuring ACEXTM, APEXTM including APEX 20K, APEX 20KC, and APEX 20KE , FLEX® (FLEX 10KE and


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    PDF -DS-EPROM-11 EPC1213 EP20K30E EP20K60E EPC1064 EPC1064V EPC1441 EPC1

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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Understanding FLEX 10K Timing May 1999, ver. 2 Introduction A pplication Note 91 Altera devices provide predictable performance that is consistent from simulation to application. Before configuring a device, you can determine the worst-case timing delays for any design. You can use the timing


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    EPC1213

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    Text: Configuration EPROMs / g ' T ï ï r f s W for FLEX Devices y Data Sheet J a n u a r y 1 9 9 8 , v e r. 8 Features * • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Serial EPROM family for configuring FLEX devices Simple, easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX devices Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current


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    L441

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Configuration EPROMs for FLEX Devices Ja n u a ry Data S h eet 1998, v e r . à Features Serial EPROM family for configuring FLEX devices Simple, easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX devices Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current 5.0-V and 3.3-V operation


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    BYTEBLASTER

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: BitBlaster Serial Download Cable J a n u a ry 1998, ver. 4 Features D ata S h e e t • ■ ■ ■ ■ Functional Description Allows PC and UNIX workstation users to perform the following functions: Program MAX 9000, MAX 7000S, and MAX 7000A devices in-system via a standard RS-232 serial port


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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Configuration EPROMs for FLEX Devices August 1998. ver. 8.01 Features Data Sheet Serial EPROM family for configuring FLEX devices Simple, easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX devices Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current 5.0-V and 3.3-V operation


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    PDF EPC1441 20-pin

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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: ByteBlaster Parallel Port Download Cable J a n u a r y 1998, ver. 2 D ata S h e e t Features • ■ Functional Description A llow s PC u sers to perform th e follow ing functions: P rogram MAX 9000, MAX 7000S, an d MAX 7Û00A devices in-system via a sta n d ard parallel p o rt


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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Configuration EPROMs for FLEX Devices January 1998. ver. 8 Data Sheet Serial EPROM family for configuring FLEX devices Simple, easy-to-use 4-pin interface to FLEX devices Low current during configuration and near-zero standby current 5.0-V and 3.3-V operation


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    PDF 20-pi EPC1441