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Intel/Altera CPLD part number 5M40ZE64C5N, I need quantity 210 ASAP for production units.
The lead time on this and other similar CPLDs have a long lead time.
- Are you able to suggest a similar part with 64 pins.
- Is there a substitute/replacement you can suggest?
- Is there a substitute/replacement you can suggest that is readily available?
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Hi,
These details are available with your local Sales representative and FAE team. Please contact them.
Regards
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Hi Spectrum,
I was able to find out similar devices of 5M40ZE64C4/I5N with help of www.findchips.com. According to the user spec a speed parameter is better.
Regards,
Martin
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Easy.
Speed grade 4 is faster than speed grade 5.
C range temp is narrower than I range temp.
So a C4 timing spec device over 0'C to 85'C can also meet I5 timing spec over -40'C to 100'C.
So a dual marked C4/I5 device is certainly possible.
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Yeah, I figured it out a little later on. I had the 4 and 5 speeds backwards. The brain wanted to believe the 5 was faster.

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