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Planned EOL for MAX V CPLDs

allen-morrison
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Howdy,

I am designing the 2nd version of one of our GPS RF Front-Ends that utilized the CoolRunner II XC2C64A CPLD, which is now EOL and Obsolete. We are considering replacing it with an Altera/Intel MAX V 5M80ZT100I5N CPLD. This is the final prototype before we anticipate mass-producing our front-end for at least 10 years. 

What is the planned EOL and part status for the 5M80ZT100I5N.

 

I called Intel support and they directed me to post here, Case Number: 06446480

Allen Morrison

RF Engineer, CTSi

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FvM
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Hi,

MAX V EOL has been asked repeatedly. Latest statement is 2035
https://community.intel.com/t5/Programmable-Devices/Max-V-Lifecycle-2035/m-p/1496862

Intel has presently no other low complexity logic devices in portfolio. For MAX V with 570 or even 240 and more LE, I would shift to MAX 10 series for a redesign. Lifetime beyond 2035 depends on future product portfolio and customer demand.

 

Regards
Frank

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FvM
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Hi,

MAX V EOL has been asked repeatedly. Latest statement is 2035
https://community.intel.com/t5/Programmable-Devices/Max-V-Lifecycle-2035/m-p/1496862

Intel has presently no other low complexity logic devices in portfolio. For MAX V with 570 or even 240 and more LE, I would shift to MAX 10 series for a redesign. Lifetime beyond 2035 depends on future product portfolio and customer demand.

 

Regards
Frank

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allen-morrison
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Thanks Frank, looked through the forum, but had missed that post. I appreciate the help.

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NurAiman_M_Intel
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Thanks FvM.


FvM answer is correct. Since this case has been answered, I will proceed to close this case.


Regards,

Aiman


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