Hi @isagani
Hope you are doing well.
The following handbook will make you understand what is the difference between EP3C5E144C8N and EP3C5E144C7N Cyclone III devices.
Cyclone III Device Handbook Volume 1. Chapter 1. Cyclone III Device Family Overview ( Ref. Page 1-12)
So after looking at the attached image and the handbook you will get that the numbers 7 and 8 in EP3C5E144C8N and EP3C5E144C7N model nos. represents the speed grade of the cyclone III device family.
So speed grade of EP3C5E144C7N is higher than EP3C5E144C8N.
Hence EP3C5E144C7N can replace EP3C5E144C8N as both are having the same package types but there will be an increase in speed grade.
Hope this will resolve your issue.
Regards,
Shivam_Shobhit
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Hi @isagani
Hope you are doing well.
The following handbook will make you understand what is the difference between EP3C5E144C8N and EP3C5E144C7N Cyclone III devices.
Cyclone III Device Handbook Volume 1. Chapter 1. Cyclone III Device Family Overview ( Ref. Page 1-12)
So after looking at the attached image and the handbook you will get that the numbers 7 and 8 in EP3C5E144C8N and EP3C5E144C7N model nos. represents the speed grade of the cyclone III device family.
So speed grade of EP3C5E144C7N is higher than EP3C5E144C8N.
Hence EP3C5E144C7N can replace EP3C5E144C8N as both are having the same package types but there will be an increase in speed grade.
Hope this will resolve your issue.
Regards,
Shivam_Shobhit
Hi Shivam,
Thank your for the quick response. Can you help me on the speed grade 7 and 8 values?
Hey @isagani
Hope this helps :
Intel MAX and Classic devices use the speed grade to indicate the delay in nanoseconds (ns) through a macrocell in the device. For example, a MAX device with a -10 speed grade has a delay of 10 ns through a macrocell. Devices with low-speed grade numbers run faster than devices with high-speed grade numbers.
Refer: Speed Grades
Regards,
Shivam_Shobhit
@Shivam_Shobhit It is always best to provide the source for a cloned answer.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
Respected @AlHill
Hope you are doing well, But if you do click on the links that I've provided you would have known that I do provide the source for the answer.
You might be a senior to me but you should know that we are on a platform where we share resources and knowledge which might solve each other issue.
So it's a knowledge-sharing platform, you might find it later.
Thanks for bullying, it really will encourage me.
See you soon!
Regards,
Shivam_Shobhit
I asked you nicely. I did not bully you. If you feel I did, you can always report me. Also, I know well where we are.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
Hello isagani
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities. Requests for FPGA products should be posted on the "FPGAs and Programmable Solutions" section. We will move this thread now.
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David G
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