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10M04SAE144I7G

ALT10M04SAE144I7G

Altera
MAX® 10 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) IC 101 193536 4000 144-LQFP Exposed Pad
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Overview

The 10M04SAE144I7G is a non-volatile MAX 10 FPGA featuring 4000 logic elements and integrated dual-configuration flash memory. This industrial-grade device operates on a 3V supply and integrates an internal oscillator, providing a compact single-chip programmable logic solution in a 144-pin EQFP package.

Why Choose This Part

Its integrated flash allows for instant-on capability and single-chip operation without external configuration memory. The 144-pin EQFP package with an exposed pad provides a balance of high I/O count and effective thermal management for industrial temperature environments from -40C to 100C.

Applications

Industrial Control Systems
Used for low-latency motor control and real-time industrial communication protocol implementation.
I/O Expansion
Acts as a flexible bridge to provide additional GPIO, PWM, or specialized serial interfaces for host processors.
System Management
Manages power sequencing, reset logic, and system monitoring for complex multi-rail circuit boards.
Interface Bridging
Translates between different signaling standards and logic levels across various communication buses.

Key Specifications

Mounting Type Surface Mount
Number of I/O 101
Package / Case 144-LQFP Exposed Pad
Total RAM Bits 193536
Voltage - Supply 2.85V ~ 3.465V
Number of LABs/CLBs 250
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 100degC (TJ)
Supplier Device Package 144-EQFP (20x20)
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 4000

Getting Started

Develop designs using the Intel Quartus Prime Lite Edition software, which supports the MAX 10 family for synthesis and timing analysis. Hardware debugging is typically performed using the JTAG interface via a USB-Blaster II download cable or through compatible Altera MAX 10 evaluation kits.

Also Consider

10M08SAE144I7G Intel (Altera) - Offers a higher density of logic elements (8000 LEs) in the same footprint for more complex logic requirements.
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