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EPM1270F256C5N vs. EPM1270F256C5NAB

BLagae
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What is the difference between the parts EPM1270F256C5NAB and EPM1270F256C5N ?

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EngWei_O_Intel
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Hi


For the suffix information, you could check with the vendor, it should reflect versioning or shipment info which I might not able to provide details on that.


Thanks.


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EngWei_O_Intel
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Hi there

 

May I know where is this order part number stated? As far as I understand, the optional suffix at the end of the ordering information is referring to the versioning/shipment method of the lead-free packaging.  you can refer to the description of doc below:

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/ug/max2_mii5v1.pdf

 

Thanks.

Eng Wei

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BLagae
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The part that is used in one of our legacy designs seems to have suffix AB as order code in our bill of material. I got the question from our manufacturing plant if they could use the part without the suffix AB as an alternative. I do not know the history of that part/design and I did not find that particular suffix back in the datasheet.

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EngWei_O_Intel
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Hi


For the suffix information, you could check with the vendor, it should reflect versioning or shipment info which I might not able to provide details on that.


Thanks.


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