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IC STRATIX GX FPGA 10KLE 672FBGA

EP1SGX10DF672C5N

Manufacturer Part Number
EP1SGX10DF672C5N
Description
IC STRATIX GX FPGA 10KLE 672FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix® GXr
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Specifications of EP1SGX10DF672C5N

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
10570
Number Of Labs/clbs
1057
Total Ram Bits
920448
Number Of I /o
362
Voltage - Supply
1.425 V ~ 1.575 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
672-FBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Number Of Gates
-

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Dynamic Arithmetic Mode
The dynamic arithmetic mode is ideal for implementing adders, counters,
accumulators, wide parity functions, and comparators. An LE in dynamic
arithmetic mode uses four 2-input LUTs configurable as a dynamic
adder/subtractor. The first two 2-input LUTs compute two summations
based on a possible carry-in of 1 or 0; the other two LUTs generate carry
outputs for the two chains of the carry select circuitry. As shown in
Figure
carry-in1 chain. The selected chain’s logic level in turn determines
which parallel sum is generated as a combinatorial or registered output.
For example, when implementing an adder, the sum output is the
selection of two possible calculated sums: data1 + data2 + carry-in0
or data1 + data2 + carry-in1. The other two LUTs use the data1 and
data2 signals to generate two possible carry-out signals—one for a carry
of 1 and the other for a carry of 0. The carry-in0 signal acts as the carry
select for the carry-out0 output and carry-in1 acts as the carry select
for the carry-out1 output. LEs in arithmetic mode can drive out
registered and unregistered versions of the LUT output.
The dynamic arithmetic mode also offers clock enable, counter enable,
synchronous up/down control, synchronous clear, synchronous load,
and dynamic adder/subtractor options. The LAB local interconnect data
inputs generate the counter enable and synchronous up/down control
signals. The synchronous clear and synchronous load options are
LAB-wide signals that affect all registers in the LAB. The Quartus II
software automatically places any registers that are not used by the
counter into other LABs. The addnsub LAB-wide signal controls
whether the LE acts as an adder or subtractor.
4–6, the LAB carry-in signal selects either the carry-in0 or
Stratix GX Device Handbook, Volume 1
Stratix GX Architecture
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