

Texas Instruments TMS320TCI100BQCLZ
CPLD
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TMS320TCI100BQCLZ
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Utmel No:
2502-TMS320TCI100BQCLZ
Package:
532-BFBGA, FCBGA
Description:
CPLD - Series 532-BFBGA, FCBGA
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- TypeParameter
- Mounting Type
The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.
Surface Mount - Package / Case
refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.
532-BFBGA, FCBGA - Supplier Device Package
The parameter "Supplier Device Package" in electronic components refers to the physical packaging or housing of the component as provided by the supplier. It specifies the form factor, dimensions, and layout of the component, which are crucial for compatibility and integration into electronic circuits and systems. The supplier device package information typically includes details such as the package type (e.g., DIP, SOP, QFN), number of pins, pitch, and overall size, allowing engineers and designers to select the appropriate component for their specific application requirements. Understanding the supplier device package is essential for proper component selection, placement, and soldering during the manufacturing process to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the electronic system.
532-FC/CSP (23x23) - PackageBulk
- MfrTexas Instruments
- Product StatusActive
- On-Chip RAM1.03125MB
- RoHSNon-Compliant
- Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
0°C ~ 90°C (TC) - Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
- - TypeFixed Point
- Interface
In electronic components, the term "Interface" refers to the point at which two different systems, devices, or components connect and interact with each other. It can involve physical connections such as ports, connectors, or cables, as well as communication protocols and standards that facilitate the exchange of data or signals between the connected entities. The interface serves as a bridge that enables seamless communication and interoperability between different parts of a system or between different systems altogether. Designing a reliable and efficient interface is crucial in ensuring proper functionality and performance of electronic components and systems.
DMA, EMIF, HPI, McBSP, PCI, SPI, UTOPIA - Connector Type A
Connector Type A refers to a specific configuration and design of electrical connectors used for interfacing electronic components. It is characterized by its standardized pin layout and physical dimensions, allowing for reliable and consistent connections between devices. Commonly found in applications such as USB connections, Connector Type A ensures proper alignment and connectivity, facilitating data transfer and power supply among various electronic systems.
M12 Plug - Connector Type B
Connector Type B refers to the specific type of connector used in electronic components to establish a connection between two devices or components. This parameter typically describes the physical shape, size, and configuration of the connector, as well as the method of attachment or mating with another connector. Connector Type B can vary widely depending on the application and industry, with different standards and specifications defining the characteristics of the connector. It is important to match Connector Type B correctly to ensure compatibility and proper functionality in electronic systems.
Free End - Voltage - I/O
Voltage - I/O is a parameter that refers to the voltage levels at the input and output pins of an electronic component, such as an integrated circuit or a semiconductor device. It specifies the range of voltages that the component can accept at its input pins and the voltages it will output at its output pins under normal operating conditions. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper functionality and compatibility with other components in a circuit. It helps designers determine the appropriate voltage levels to use when interfacing with the component to prevent damage and ensure reliable operation.
3.30V - Non-Volatile Memory
Non-Volatile Memory refers to a type of storage technology that retains data even when power is turned off. It is essential for preserving important information in electronic devices, such as computers and smartphones. Common examples of non-volatile memory include Flash memory, EEPROM, and ROM. This characteristic makes non-volatile memory crucial for applications where data integrity and retention are required without a continuous power supply.
External - Voltage - Core
Voltage - Core is a parameter that refers to the voltage required to power the core of an electronic component, such as a microprocessor or a graphics processing unit (GPU). The core voltage is essential for the proper functioning of the component, as it provides the necessary power for the core to perform its operations. The voltage level is typically specified by the manufacturer and must be within a certain range to ensure the component operates reliably and efficiently. Monitoring and controlling the core voltage is crucial in maintaining the stability and performance of the electronic component.
1.20V - Clock Rate
the frequency at which the clock generator of a processor can generate pulses, which are used to synchronize the operations of its components,[1] and is used as an indicator of the processor's speed.
850MHz
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