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Hello Intel Support Team,
I am currently working on a design that includes the MAX 10 FPGA (P.NO ; 10M16SAU169A7G), and I’m having difficulty locating the PCB footprint and mechanical dimensions for this part on the Intel website. I would appreciate it if you could provide the following,
- PCB footprint files (in standard CAD formats) for accurate placement on the PCB.
- Detailed mechanical dimensions, including any recommended land patterns, ball pitch width to assist with PCB layout.
Could you guide me on where to find this information, or provide it if it's not available online?
Thank you for your assistance!
Best Regards,
Sarathi P
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Hi,
Sorry to let you know that Intel FPGA do not provide support for PCB footprint symbols for FPGA and CPLD device families, similar to configuration devices.
However, we will continue the support by providing the schematic symbol which you can download from the link above. You could have the schematic symbol in .olb format from the link below:
Regards,
Aiman
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Dear Team,
Can I get package drawings for 10M16SAU169A7G this part number to create footprint ??
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just search Intel website for "package drawing max10"
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/devices/package.html?family=MAX_10
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/packaging/04R00470-02.pdf
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