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Combustible mass of FPGAs

Nikhil_2709
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For the below mentioned FPGAs, we would like to know 3 things,
1.        Total mass of FPGA in grams
2.        Combustible mass of FPGA in grams
3.        Whether the products are UL94 V0 certified or not

Part numbers: 

10M16SCU169I7G

10M02SCU169I7G

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Zawani_M_Intel
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Hi Nikhil_2709,


Both of these parts have less than 4 grams of flammable material. 


Please refer to KDB https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/articles/000081164.html


Altera components comply with fire construction requirements for the end product standard (i.e. IEC 60950-1 & IEC 62368-1). Flammability standards with flame ratings (e.g. UL94/IEC 60695-11-10) apply to raw plastic materials. 


Under 62368-1, components mounted on V-1 or better circuit board material is considered not significant fuel to propagate flame if the total amount of combustible material is <4g or part is < 1750mm3. 


UL 94 V-0 is not in scope for this type of part. Under the current Safety standard, 60950-1, an IC mounted to V1 or better material is excluded from flammability requirements. Under the new Safety requirement 62368-1 that affect late 2019, flammability applicability uses combustible material weight (> 4 g) of the finished component.  


Thank you!


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