Programmable Devices
CPLDs, FPGAs, SoC FPGAs, Configuration, and Transceivers
20679 Discussions

What is different EP4CE6F17C8N and EP4CE6F17C8NAD

duckseo
Beginner
1,111 Views

Hello

We used EP4CE6F17C8N without problem, but we used EP4CE6F17C8NAD mixed and had problems only with this product. So I want to know what's the difference between the two products

Thank you

WeChat Image_20201230114958.jpg

0 Kudos
1 Solution
JohnT_Intel
Employee
1,098 Views

Hi,


Both part is the same where the part with AD is a special requested part. May I know what is the issue that you are facing?


View solution in original post

3 Replies
JohnT_Intel
Employee
1,099 Views

Hi,


Both part is the same where the part with AD is a special requested part. May I know what is the issue that you are facing?


duckseo
Beginner
1,063 Views

EP4CE6F17C8N_DATASHEET.JPG

Thank you for the reply.

I understand both part is same. but this product is still not working

So I would like to know what this optional suffix means?

because I have to explain to my boss that the two products are the same

Thank you

0 Kudos
duckseo
Beginner
1,057 Views

EP4CE6F17C8NAD동작파형.JPG

Hi 

Thank you for your reply.

The picture above is the waveform of the nCSO pin during initial startup.

The left is GOOD, but right (AD) is NOT GOOD.

What do you think is the problem?

0 Kudos
Reply