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IC CYCLONE FPGA 2910 LE 144-TQFP

EP1C3T144A8N

Manufacturer Part Number
EP1C3T144A8N
Description
IC CYCLONE FPGA 2910 LE 144-TQFP
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Cyclone®r
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Specifications of EP1C3T144A8N

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
2910
Number Of Labs/clbs
291
Total Ram Bits
59904
Number Of I /o
104
Voltage - Supply
1.425 V ~ 1.575 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
144-TQFP, 144-VQFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Number Of Gates
-

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Quartus II Software Support
Power Analysis and Estimation
PowerPlay Early Power Estimator
The Automotive-Grade Device Handbook
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The Altera
automotive temperature range. The Quartus II software provides a comprehensive
environment for system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) design. It also includes
hardware description language (HDL) and schematic design entry, compilation and
logic synthesis, full simulation and advanced timing analysis, SignalTap
analyzer, and device configuration.
For more information about the Quartus II software features, refer to the Quartus II
Handbook.
To target an automotive-grade Cyclone device in your design, perform the following
steps in the Quartus II software:
1. On the Assignments menu, click Device. The Settings dialog box appears.
2. In the Family drop-down list, select Cyclone.
3. Under Target device, select Specific device selected in ‘Available devices’ list.
4. In the Available devices list, select the appropriate ordering code, as shown in
5. Click OK.
Support for the automotive-grade Cyclone devices is only available in the Quartus II
software version 7.2 SP1 and later.
Altera provides the following power analysis and estimation tools for your design:
The PowerPlay Early Power Estimator (EPE) is a power estimation tool that helps you
estimate the power consumption of your design during the system planning phase for
proper power supply planning and consideration. The EPE allows you to enter design
information based on architectural features and calculates the power consumed by
each architectural feature. Inputs to the EPE are environmental conditions and device
resources (such as clock frequency, RAM blocks, and DSP blocks) that you expect to
use in your design. The EPE then calculates the static and dynamic power, current
estimates, and thermal analysis for the design.
Table
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“PowerPlay Early Power Estimator”
“PowerPlay Power Analyzer”
4–1.
The Quartus II software does not show the “N” suffix, which indicates a
lead-free device. For example, the EP1C3T100A8N device is shown only as
EP1C3T100A8.
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Quartus
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II design software supports the Cyclone devices in the
© March 2010 Altera Corporation
Chapter 4: Cyclone Devices
Quartus II Software Support
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II logic

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