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Hi,
For some reason the footprint or mechanical drawing info for 10M02SCU169C8G is missing from Intel PSG documentation. Link to mech. drawing returns an error and the PCB footprint file does not contain the info. Where can I find this info?
Regards,
Shai
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Hello Shai,
I apologies for the inconvenience you are facing with Intel web page.
Could you provide me with the link so that I can share with internal team to fix it?
Regards,
Aqid Ayman
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Hi Aqid,
Tnx for your prompt reply.
The link is from this page: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/devices/package.html?family=MAX_10
Clicking on 169-Pin UBGA - Wire Bond - A:1.55 refers you to: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/404.html?ref=https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/packaging/04R00470-02.pdf , but then you get to a page with an error message.
Regards,
Shai
P.S. in the mean-time, would it be possible to receive the required docs directly from you?
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Hi Shai,
Thank you for the link and explanation. I already file a ticket for the respective team to look into the broken link.
I will get back to you once it is fixed by the team. Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Aqid Ayman
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Thank you very much.
however, in the meantime, can the files be sent to me directly?
Regards,
Shai
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Hi Shai,
Please check the link again as it is should be working now. Before that, I suggest that you try the below steps first and then check again:
1. Please clear the cache and cookies from the browser, along with the browser history and launch a new window to access the link.
2. Make sure you are using a supported browser for this site (Internet Explorer 10 and above, Microsoft Edge and the most recent version of Google Chrome, Safari, and Firefox).
I have tried it and it is working for me. If not, please let me know as I will provide it to you
Regards,
Aqid Ayman
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Tnx Aqid. The link works now and i could download the latest mech info.
BTW, this package (.dra and .pcm) files is still missing from the device family footprints zip-file. I know it used to be there.
Regards,
Shai
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Hi Shai,
Could you share the link web page where you got the device family footprints zip file so that I could check?
Regards,
Aqid Ayman
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Hi Shai,
Regret to inform you as far as I understand, Intel no longer provide support for PCB footprint of FPGA and CPLD device families, similar to configuration devices.
However, what I can help is you can find the schematic symbol in .olb format which you can download from the link below. I hope it is also useful for you.
Regards,
Aqid Ayman
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Hi Aqim,
Tnx for the update.
yep, i noticed the .olb with the symbol and used it.
Regards,
Shai
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Hello Shai,
I’m glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread.
Thank you and have a nice day.

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