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The ATF22V10C is a high-performance CMOS (electrically erasable) programmable logic device (PLD) that utilizes Atmel's proven electrically erasable Flash memory technology. Speeds down to 5 ns and power dissipation as low as 100 µA are offered. All speed ranges are specified over the full 5V ± 10% range for industrial temperature ranges, and 5V ± 5% for commercial temperature ranges.
Several low-power options allow selection of the best solution for various types of power-limited applications. Each of these options significantly reduces total system power and enhances system reliability.
ATF22V10CQ-15JC Maximum Ratings
Temperature under Bias ............................... -40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature ................................. -65°C to +150°C Voltage on Any Pin with Respect to Ground .........................................-2.0V to +7.0V(1) Voltage on Input Pins with Respect to Ground during Programming .....................................-2.0V to +14.0V(1) Programming Voltage with Respect to Ground .......................................-2.0V to +14.0V(1)
ATF22V10CQ-15JC Features
• Industry-standard Architecture Low-cost, Easy-to-use Software Tools • High-speed, Electrically Erasable Programmable Logic Devices 5 ns Maximum Pin-to-pin Delay • CMOS- and TTL-compatible Inputs and Outputs Latch Feature Holds Inputs to Previous Logic States • Pin-controlled Standby Power (10 µA Typical) • Advanced Flash Technology Reprogrammable 100% Tested • High-reliability CMOS Process 20-year Data Retention 100 Erase/Write Cycles 2,000V ESD Protection 200 mA Latch-up Immunity • Dual Inline and Surface Mount Packages in Standard Pinouts • PCI-compliant • True Input Transition Detection "Z" and "QZ" Version