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Hello,
I would like to ask if you can provide me and information regardarding FIT soft errors of your product.
FPGA CycloneIII - EP3C16M164I7N
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Hi,
Thank you for contacting Intel Community.
You can find the FIT rate for Altera devices in the Reliability Report. Kindly be noted that the FIT rate for devices within the same family with the same process technology will be very similar and can be used for devices not explicitly listed in the Reliability Report.
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/rr/rr.pdf
Hope this help! Let me know if you need more information.
Regards,
Aim
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Hello thank you for information but this is at normal condition only. Do you have also soft errors regarding altitude ? I am interest for 2000m above sea level. Thank you.
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Hi,
Please check your private message.
Thank you.
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Hello, thank you for the document it has interesting information yet it is not related to altitude.
I am looking for information of soft errors dependance on the altitude. The higher the device is the stronger is the cosmic ray meaning the more errors occure.
Do you have those values for your FPGA?
thank you.
Tomas.
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Hi,
I will need to check the information from our internal team. Appreciate much for your patience.
Regards,
Aim
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Hi,
Per my conversation with our internal team, the SER FIT document required a CNDA between customer and Intel, can you share your CNDA with intel through private message?
Thank you.
Regards,
Aim
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Hello, unfortunately I don't have it. I will try to get it from my supperiors.
My colleague just send me and email with Altera from 2015 where they confirmed usage of this FPGA up to 4000m,
Could you confirm this ?
I will try to get the document.
Best regards.
Tomas.
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Hi,
I have check the document for CNDA and forwarded the information to our internal team. I will update you once i receive the information.
Regards,
Aim
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Hi,
I have send the document in private message.
I will now close this case.
Regards,
Aim
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Hi,
I just realized the document does not have information on Cyclone III. I will get back to you again.
Regards,
Aim
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Hi,
Please find the attached document in your private message. I will proceed to close this case.
Thank you.
Regards,
Aim
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