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MAX 9000 Programmable Logic Device Family Data Sheet
Notes to tables:
(1)
(2)
Minimum DC input on I/O pins is –0.5 V and on the four dedicated input pins is –0.3 V. During transitions, the
inputs may undershoot to –2.0 V or overshoot to 7.0 V for periods shorter than 20 ns under no-load conditions.
(3)
VCC must rise monotonically.
(4)
Numbers in parentheses are for industrial-temperature-range devices.
(5)
Typical values are for T A = 25° C and VCC = 5.0 V.
(6)
These values are specified under the MAX 9000 recommended operating conditions, shown in
Table 15 on page 27.(7)
During in-system programming, the minimum VIH of the JTAG TCK pin is 3.6 V. The minimum VIH of this pin
during JTAG testing remains at 2.0 V. To attain this 3.6-V VIH during programming, the ByteBlaster and
ByteBlasterMV download cables must have a 5.0-V VCC.
(8)
This parameter is measured with 50% of the outputs each sinking 12 mA. The IOH parameter refers to high-level
TTL or CMOS output current; the IOL parameter refers to the low-level TTL or CMOS output current.
(9)
JTAG pin input leakage is typically –60
Α.
(10) Capacitance is sample-tested only and is measured at 25
° C.
(11) Measured with a 16-bit loadable, enabled, up/down counter programmed into each LAB. ICC is measured at 0° C.
Figure 13 shows typical output drive characteristics for MAX 9000 devices
with 5.0-V and 3.3-V VCCIO.
Figure 13. Output Drive Characteristics of MAX 9000 Devices
Note:
(1)
Output drive characteristics include the JTAG TDO pin.
Table 20. MAX 9000A Device Typical ICC Supply Current Values
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
EPM9320A EPM9560A Unit
I CC1
ICC supply current (low-power mode,
standby, typical)
VI = ground, no load (11) 99
174
mA
12345
30
60
90
150
120
V
CCIO = 5.0 V
IOL
IOH
Room Temperature
12345
30
60
90
150
120
V
CCIO = 3.3 V
IOL
IOH
Room Temperature
3.3
Typical I
Output
Current (mA)
Output Voltage (V)
O
Typical I
Output
Current (mA)
O
5.0-V
3.3-V