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EPM1270GF256C5N_URGENT REQUEST

BXion2
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For this part#, Is there suppose to have a "N" after the "5" (This one doesn't)?

What is the "N" I circled in "RED"?

 

If someone know  I need help in Verifying if I got the right part. Help!

 

The "N" signify the part is "Rohs".

 

Let me know, thanks.

 

 

EPM1270GF256C5N.JPG

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NurAiman_M_Intel
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Hi,


Thank you for contacting Intel community.


The 'N' in the red circle is not part of the part number. The part number of the device is only EPM1270GF256C5. It is not ROHS compliant since it does not end with 'N'. The 'N' label marks the FPGA fab process.


Thanks.


Regards,

Aiman


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NurAiman_M_Intel
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Hi,


Thank you for contacting Intel community.


The 'N' in the red circle is not part of the part number. The part number of the device is only EPM1270GF256C5. It is not ROHS compliant since it does not end with 'N'. The 'N' label marks the FPGA fab process.


Thanks.


Regards,

Aiman


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NurAiman_M_Intel
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