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Max V SEU mitigation

Randrian
Einsteiger
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Dear Sirs,

I plan to use MAX V CPLD for an application exposed to ionizing radiation.

Do you have any papers about MAX V SEU testing and results, for both CRAM (configuration RAM) and CFM (configuration flash memory)?

Does the device implement SEU mitigation like CRC or someting else? I will not use TMR (triple modular redundancy) technique.

 

Best regards,

Randrian

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lixy
Mitarbeiter
1.655Aufrufe

Hi Randrian,


Here's currently no documentation for MAX V SEU mitigation. Also, CRC is not used in MAX V.

If you would like to know the FIT rate for MAX V device, you can log in Resource & Documentation Center (intel.com) with NDA and search for "Reliability Monitoring" report.

Also, there is an "SEU FIT Report" in Quartus, which is license-required .


Thanks & Regards,

Xiaoyan


Randrian
Einsteiger
1.642Aufrufe

Hi Xiaoyan,

For my design, I will replace a MAX II-based old design by MAX V. Could you please confirm if the FIT rate of MAX V device is the same as the FIT of MAX II?

Best regards,

Alexandre

lixy
Mitarbeiter
1.630Aufrufe

Hi Randrian,

Yes. MAX V and MAX II used the same process technology, so the FIT rates are the same.

Regards,

Xiaoyan


lixy
Mitarbeiter
1.599Aufrufe

Hi Randrian,

Any further questions?

Xiaoyan


Randrian
Einsteiger
1.594Aufrufe

Hi Xiaoyan,

What about the flash data retention, how many years for 12hours use per day?

Best regards,

Alexandre

lixy
Mitarbeiter
1.576Aufrufe

Hi Alexandre,


Sorry I could not find this data you mentioned.

There's only "Erase and reprogram cycles" listed in MAX V Datasheet and the reliability monitoring report.


Thanks & Regards,

Xiaoyan


Randrian
Einsteiger
1.567Aufrufe

Hi Xiaoyan,

Could you tell me if the data retention should be the same as Max II?

 

Best regards,

Alexandre

WZ2
Mitarbeiter
1.539Aufrufe

Hi Alexandre.

I just further checked documentations. 

The estimated Data Retention hours for MAX II and MAX V are the same, because they used the same FLASH memory process technology. 

Thanks & Regards,


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