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[Case:593465]Technical Data Inquiry for Molex

MohamedSalem
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[Case:593465]Technical Data Inquiry for Molex

Greetings,

SiliconExpert is contracted by Molex to work with their suppliers for accuracy and compliance purposes.

We would appreciate your support to provide us with the required information indicated below:-
1- Regarding each of the following parts:-
EPM570GT100C5N
EPM570GT144C3N
EPM570GF100I5N
EPM1270T144I5N
EPM570GT144I5N
EPM570GT100C3N
EPM2210F256C3N

- Part is NRND based on this Mature series (MAX II CPLDs) https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/devices/devices-support-index.html, but the customer informed that it is Active, so please we need to clear this conflict and confirm the current Lifecycle status of it??

Molex appreciates your support, and please inform us if this should be routed to a more appropriate contact and/or department.

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Farabi
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Hello,


All MAX II and MAX V devices will be active until 2035(10 years from now)


regards,

Farabi


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MohamedSalem
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Please confirm. We found "MAX II" devices on the webpage "https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/devices/devices-support-index.html" listed in the Mature section, but your response states they are active. 

Could you clarify if we should consider "MAX II" devices as Active and if the website has not been updated?

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MohamedSalem
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We understand that the "MAX II family" series is Active and recommended for new designs based on your last confirmation; however, we are requesting that you move the series "MAX II family" from the (Mature) table to the (Current) table in this webpage "https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/devices/devices-support-index.html" as it is misleading our customers into thinking that this series "MAX II family" is NRND as it is not clear on the prominent "MAX family" "https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/max.html" In contrast, the other series are Active and available as mentioned on the website.

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