TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 • • • • • • Virtually Zero Standby Power CLK/I I I I I I I I I I I GND Propagation Delay Time: I, I/O to I/O in the Turbo Mode -25C . . . 25 ns Max -30I . . . 30 ns Max I, I/O to I/O in the Zero-Power Mode -25C . . . 35 ns Max -30I . . . 40 ns Max CLK to Q -25C . . . 15 ns Max -30I . . . 20 ns Max Variable Product Term Distribution Allows More Complex Functions to Be Implemented 1 24 2 23 3 22 4 21 5 20 6 19 7 18 8 17 9 16 10 15 11 14 12 13 VCC I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I FN PACKAGE (TOP VIEW) Each Output Is User-Programmable for Registered or Combinatorial Operation, Polarity, and Output Enable Control I I CLK/I NC VCC I/O/Q I/O/Q • JTL AND NT PACKAGE (TOP VIEW) 24-Pin Advanced CMOS PLD Extra Terms Provide Logical Synchronous Set and Asynchronous Reset Capability I I I NC I I I Preload Capability on All Registered Outputs Allow for Improved Device Testing UV Light Erasable Cell Technology Allows for: Reconfigurable Logic Reprogrammable Cells Full Factory Testing for High Programming Yield 4 5 3 2 1 28 27 26 25 6 24 7 23 8 22 9 21 10 20 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q NC I/O/Q I/O/Q I/O/Q I I GND NC I I/O/Q I/O/Q • • • NC – No internal connection Pin assignments in operating mode Programmable Design Security Bit Prevents Copying of Logic Stored in Device Package Options Include Plastic Dual-In-Line and Clip Carrier [for One-Time-Programmable (OTP) Devices] and Ceramic Dual-In-Line Windowed Package . AVAILABLE OPTIONS PACKAGE TYPE TA RANGE CERAMIC WINDOWED DUAL-IN-LINE (JTL) PLASTIC DUAL-IN-LINE (NT) PLASTIC CHIP CARRIER (FN) 0°C to 75°C TICPAL22V10Z-25CJTL TICPAL22V10Z-25CNT TICPAL22V10Z-25CFN – 40°C to 85°C NA TICPAL22V10Z-30INT TICPAL22V10Z-30IFN These devices are covered by U.S. Patent 4,410,987. EPIC is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated. Copyright 1992, Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 1 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 description The CMOS PLD devices feature variable product terms, flexible outputs, and virtually zero standby power. It combines TI’s EPIC (Enhanced Processed Implanted CMOS) process with ultraviolet-light-erasable EPROM technology. Each output has an output logic macrocell (OLM) configuration allowing for user definition of the output type. This device provides reliable, low-power substitutes for numerous high-performance TTL PLDs with gate complexities between 300 and 800 gates. The TICPAL22V10Z has 12 dedicated inputs and 10 user-definable outputs. Individual outputs can be programmed as registered or combinational and inverting or noninverting as shown in the OLM diagram. These ten outputs are enabled through the use of individual product terms The variable product-term distribution on this device removes rigid limitation to a maximum of eight product terms per output. This technique allocates from 8 to 16 logical product terms to each output for an average of 12 product terms per output. The variable allocation of product terms allows for far more complex functions to be implemented in this device than in previously available devices. With features such as the programmable OLMs and the variable product-term distribution, the TICPAL22V10Z offers quick design and development of custom LSI functions. Since each of the ten output pins may be individually configured as inputs on either a temporary or permanent basis, functions requiring up to 21 inputs and a single output or down to 12 inputs and 10 outputs can be implemented with this device. Design complexity is enhanced by the addition of synchronous set and asynchronous reset product terms. These functions are common to all registers. When the synchronous set product term is a logic 1, the output registers are loaded with a logic 1 on the next low-to-high clock transition. When the asynchronous reset product term is a logic 1, the output registers are loaded with a logic 0 independently of the clock. The output logic level after set or reset will depend on the polarity selected during programming. Output registers of this device can be preloaded to any desired state during testing, thus allowing for full logical verification during product testing. The TICPAL22V10Z has internal electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuits and has been classified with a 2000-V ESD rating tested under MIL-STD-883C, Method 3015.6. However, care should be exercised in handling these devices, as exposure to ESD may result in a degradation of the device parametric performance. The floating-gate programmable cells allow the devices to be fully programmed and tested before assembly to assure high field programming yield and functionality. They are then erased by ultraviolet light before packaging. The TICPAL22V10Z-25C is characterized for operation from 0°C to 75°C. The TICPAL22V10Z-30I is characterized for operation from – 40°C to 85°C. design security The ’PAL22V10Z contains a programmable design security cell. Programming this cell will disable the read verify and programming circuitry protecting the design from being copied. The security cell is usually programmed after the design is finalized and released to production. A secured device will verify as if every location in the device is programmed. Because programming is accomplished by storing an invisible charge instead of opening a metal link, the ’22V10Z cannot be copied by visual inspection. Once a secured device is fully erased, it can be reprogrammed to any desired configuration. 2 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 functional block diagram (positive logic) C1 Set & 1S Reset 44 x 132 8 R 1 Output Logic Macrocell I/O/Q EN 10 I/O/Q 22 CLK/I EN 12 I/O/Q EN 14 I/O/Q EN 16 I/O/Q EN 16 I/O/Q I 11 22 10 EN 14 I/O/Q EN 12 I/O/Q EN 10 I/O/Q EN 8 I/O/Q EN 10 10 10 denotes programmable cell inputs POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 3 1 Increment 0 First Cell Numbers 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Asynchronous Reset (to all registers) 0 MACRO CELL 23 I/O/Q 396 P = 5808 R = 5809 440 MACRO CELL 22 I/O/Q POST OFFICE BOX 655303 880 I 2 P = 5810 R = 5811 924 MACRO CELL 21 I/O/Q • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 1452 I 3 P = 5812 R = 5813 1496 MACRO CELL 20 I/O/Q 2112 I 4 P = 5814 R = 5815 2156 MACRO CELL 2860 I 5 P = 5816 R = 5817 19 I/O/Q TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS CLK/I SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 4 logic diagram (positive logic) 2904 MACRO CELL 18 I/O/Q 3608 I 6 P = 5818 R = 5819 3652 MACRO CELL 17 I/O/Q I P = 5820 R = 5821 4312 MACRO CELL 16 I/O/Q I P = 5822 R = 5823 4884 MACRO CELL 15 I/O/Q 5324 I 9 P = 5824 R = 5825 5368 MACRO CELL 14 I/O/Q 5720 I 10 P = 5826 R = 5827 Synchronous Set (to all registers) 5764 I 11 5 Programmable Cell Number = First Cell Number + Increment Inside each MACROCELL the (P) cell is the polarity cell and the (R) cell is the register cell. 13 I SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 4840 8 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS POST OFFICE BOX 655303 4268 7 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 output logic macrocell (OLM) description A great amount of architectural flexibility is provided by the user-configurable macrocell output options. The macrocell consists of a D-type flip-flop and two select multiplexers. The D-type flip-flop operates like a standard TTL D-type flip-flop. The input data is latched on the low-to-high transition of the clock input. The Q and Q outputs are made available to the output select multiplexer. The asynchronous reset and synchronous set controls are available in all flip-flops. The select multiplexers are controlled by programmable cells. The combination of these programmable cells will determine which macrocell functions are implemented. It is this user control of the architectural structure that provides the generic flexibility of this device. output logic macrocell diagram Output Logic Macrocell MUX 2 AR 3 R 1D 0 C1 SS 1 1S 1 0 From Clock Buffer S0 MUX 1 1 G1 S1 AR = asynchronous reset SS = synchronous set 6 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 0 G 3 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 output logic macrocell options (see Figure 1) R R 1D 1D C1 C1 1S 1S S1 = 0 S0 = 0 S1 = 0 S0 = 1 REGISTER FEEDBACK, REGISTERED, ACTIVE-LOW OUTPUT REGISTER FEEDBACK, REGISTERED, ACTIVE-HIGH OUTPUT S1 = 1 S1 = 1 S0 = 0 S0 = 1 I/O FEEDBACK, COMBINATIONAL, ACTIVE-LOW OUTPUT I/O FEEDBACK, COMBINATIONAL, ACTIVE-HIGH OUTPUT MACROCELL FEEDBACK AND OUTPUT FUNCTION TABLE CELL SELECT S1 S0 FEEDBACK AND OUTPUT CONFIGURATION 0 0 Register feedback Registered Active low 0 1 Register feedback Registered Active high 1 0 I/O feedback Combinational Active low 1 1 I/O feedback Combinational Active high 0 = erased cell, 1 = programmed cell S1 and S0 are select-function cells as shown in the output logic macrocell diagram. Figure 1. Resultant Macrocell Feedback and Output Logic After Programming POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 7 TICPAL22V10Z-25C EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)† Supply voltage range, VCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – 0.5 V to 7 V Input voltage range, VI (see Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – 0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V Input clamp current, IIK (VI < 0 or VI > VCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 20 mA Output clamp current, IOK (VO < 0 or VO > VCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 20 mA Continuous output current, IO (VO = 0 to VCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 40 mA Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1/16 in) from case for 10 seconds: FN or NT package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260°C Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1/16 in) from case for 10 seconds: JTL package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300°C Operating free-air temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0°C to 75°C Storage temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – 65°C to 150°C † Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. NOTE 1: These ratings apply except for programming pins during a programming cycle or during a preload cycle. recommended operating conditions VCC VIH Supply voltage VIL Low-level input voltage IOH High-level output current IOL Low-level output current tw Pulse duration tsu tsu th TA 8 High-level input voltage Setup time, turbo mode Setup time, zero-power mode Hold time MIN NOM MAX UNIT 4.75 5 5.25 V 2 V 0.8 Driving TTL – 3.2 Driving CMOS –4 Driving TTL 16 Driving CMOS 4 Clock high 10 Clock low 10 Asynchronous reset 20 Input or feedback 17 Asynchronous reset inactive 20 Synchronous preset inactive 20 Input or feedback 25 Asynchronous reset inactive 30 Synchronous preset inactive 30 Input or feedback 0 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 mA mA ns ns ns 0 Operating free-air temperature V ns 75 °C TICPAL22V10Z-25C EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 electrical characteristics over recommended operating free-air temperature range TEST CONDITION MIN TYP† VOH VCC = 4.75 V, VCC = 4.75 V, IOH = – 3.2 mA for TTL IOH = – 4 mA for CMOS 4 4.8 3.86 4.7 VOL VCC = 4.75 V, VCC = 4.75 V, IOL = 16 mA for TTL IOL = 4 mA for CMOS IOZH IOZL VCC = 5.25 V, VCC = 5.25 V, VO = 2.7 V VO = 0.5 V IIH IIL IO‡ VCC = 5.25 V, VCC = 5.25 V, VI = 5.25 V VI = 0.5 V VCC = 5.25 V, VCC = 5.25 V, Outputs open, VO = 0.5 V VI = 0 or VCC, Zero-power mode VI = 2 V, f = 1 MHz PARAMETER ICC§ Ci I I/O – 30 MAX UNIT V 0.25 0.5 0.07 0.4 V 0.01 10 µA – 0.01 – 10 µA 0.01 10 µA – 0.01 –10 µA – 45 – 90 mA 10 100 µA 6 pF 10 switching characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted) (see Figure 3) FROM (INPUT) PARAMETER fmax¶ tpd tpd Without feedback With feedback Turbo mode Zero-power mode Turbo mode Zero-power mode tpd ten tdis TO (OUTPUT) Turbo mode I, I/O O, I/O Asynchronous RESET Q CLK↑ Q I, I/O I, Q, I/O Zero-power mode Turbo mode I, I/O I, Q, I/O Zero-power mode MIN TYP† 50 66 31.2 55 MAX UNIT MHz 16 25 21 35 18 30 23 40 10 15 15 25 20 35 15 25 17 35 ns ns ns ns ns † All typical values are at VCC = 5 V, TA = 25°C. ‡ Not more than one output should be shorted at a time, and the duration of the short circuit should not exceed one second. VO is set at 0.5 V to avoid test problems caused by test equipment ground degradation. § Disabled outputs are tied to GND or VCC. 1 1 ¶ fmax (with feedback) = ;f (without feedback) = t su t (CLK to Q) max t w(high) t w(low) pd ) ) POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 9 TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)† Supply voltage range, VCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – 0.5 V to 7 V Input voltage range, VI (see Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – 0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V Input clamp current, IIK (VI < 0 or VI > VCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 20 mA Output clamp current, IOK (VO < 0 or VO > VCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 20 mA Continuous output current, IO (VO = 0 to VCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 40 mA Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1/16 in) from case for 10 seconds: FN or NT package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260°C Operating free-air temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –40°C to 85°C Storage temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – 65°C to 150°C † Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. NOTE 1: These ratings apply except for programming pins during a programming cycle or during a preload cycle. recommended operating conditions VCC VIH Supply voltage VIL Low-level input voltage High-level output current IOL Low-level output current tw Pulse duration tsu th TA NOM MAX 4.5 5 5.5 2 Setup time, turbo mode Setup time, zero-power mode Hold time V V – 3.2 Driving CMOS –4 Driving TTL 16 Driving CMOS 4 Clock high 12 Clock low 12 Asynchronous reset 30 Input or feedback 22 Asynchronous reset inactive 25 Synchronous preset inactive 25 Input or feedback 30 Asynchronous reset inactive 35 Synchronous preset inactive 35 Input or feedback – 40 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 mA mA ns ns ns 0 Operating free-air temperature POST OFFICE BOX 655303 UNIT V 0.8 Driving TTL IOH tsu 10 High-level input voltage MIN ns 85 °C TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 electrical characteristics over recommended operating free-air temperature range TEST CONDITION MIN TYP† VOH VCC = 4.5 V, VCC = 4.5 V, IOH = – 3.2 mA for TTL IOH = – 4 mA for CMOS 4 4.8 3.86 4.7 VOL VCC = 4.5 V, VCC = 4.5 V, IOL = 16 mA for TTL IOL = 4 mA for CMOS IOZH IOZL VCC = 5.5 V, VCC = 5.5 V, VO = 2.7 V VO = 0.5 V IIH IIL IO‡ VCC = 5.5 V, VCC = 5.5 V, VI = 5.5 V VI = 0.5 V VCC = 5.5 V, VCC = 5.5 V, Outputs open, VO = 0.5 V VI = 0 or VCC, Zero-power mode VI = 2 V, f = 1 MHz PARAMETER ICC§ Ci I I/O – 30 MAX UNIT V 0.25 0.5 0.07 0.4 V 0.01 10 µA – 0.01 – 10 µA 0.01 10 µA – 0.01 –10 µA – 45 – 90 mA 10 100 µA 6 pF 10 switching characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted) (see Figure 3) FROM (INPUT) fmax¶ tpd tpd TYP† Without feedback 41.6 66 With feedback 23.8 55 Turbo mode Zero-power mode Turbo mode Zero-power mode tpd ten tdis TO (OUTPUT) MIN PARAMETER Turbo mode I, I/O O, I/O Asynchronous RESET Q CLK↑ Q I, I/O I, Q, I/O Zero-power mode Turbo mode I, I/O I, Q, I/O Zero-power mode MAX UNIT MHz 16 30 21 40 18 35 23 45 10 20 15 30 20 40 15 30 17 40 ns ns ns ns ns † All typical values are at VCC = 5 V, TA = 25°C. ‡ Not more than one output should be shorted at a time, and the duration of the short circuit should not exceed one second. VO is set at 0.5 V to avoid test problems caused by test equipment ground degradation. § Disabled outputs are tied to GND or VCC. 1 1 ¶ fmax (with feedback) = ;f (without feedback) = t su t (CLK to Q) max t w(high) t w(low) pd ) ) POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 11 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 preload procedure for registered outputs (see Notes 2 and 3) The output registers can be preloaded to any desired state during device testing. This permits any state to be tested without having to setup through the entire state-machine sequence. Each register is preloaded individually by following the steps given below. The output level depends on the polarity selected during programming. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. With VCC at 5 V and pin 1 at VIL, raise pin 8 to VIHH. Apply either VIL or VIH to the output corresponding to the register to be preloaded. Pulse pin 1, clocking in preload data. Remove output voltage, then lower pin 8 to VIL. Preload can be verified by observing the voltage level at the output pin. VIHH Pin 8 VIL td tsu tw td VIH CLK/I VIL VIH Registered I/O Input VOH Output VIL VOL Figure 2. Preload Waveforms NOTES: 2. Pin numbers shown are for the JTL and NT packages only. If chip-carrier socket adapter is not used, pin numbers must be changed accordingly. 3. td = tsu = tw = 100 ns to 1000 ns. VIHH = 10.25 V to 10.75 V. programming information Texas Instruments programmable logic devices can be programmed using widely available software and inexpensive device programmers. Complete programming specifications, algorithms, and the latest information on hardware, software, and firmware are available upon request. Information on programmers capable of programming Texas Instruments programmable logic is also available, upon request, from the nearest TI field sales office, local authorized TI distributor, or by calling Texas Instruments at (214) 997-5666. 12 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION 5V (see Note D) S1 300 Ω From Output Under Test Test Point 390 Ω CL (see Note A) LOAD CIRCUIT FOR 3-STATE OUTPUTS 3V CLK 1.5 V 0 3V High-Level Pulse 1.5 V 0 tw th tsu 1.5 V 3V Data Input 1.5 V 1.5 V 0 (see Note B) 3V Low-Level Pulse VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS SETUP AND HOLD TIMES 1.5 V 1.5 V VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS PULSE DURATIONS 3V 3V 1.5 V Input 1.5 V 0 tpd tpd In-Phase Output 1.5 V VOH 1.5 V VOL tpd tpd Out-of-Phase Output (see Note D) 1.5 V VOH 1.5 V VOL VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS PROPAGATION DELAY TIMES 0 (see Note B) Output Control (low-level enabling) 1.5 V 1.5 V 0 (see Note B) ten tdis ≈ 3.3 V 1.5 V Waveform 1 S1 Closed (see Note C) VOL + 0.5 V VOL tdis ten Waveform 2 S1 Open (see Note C) VOH 1.5 V VOH – 0.5 V ≈0V VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS ENABLE AND DISABLE TIMES, 3-STATE OUTPUTS NOTES: A. CL includes probe and jig capacitance and is 50 pF for tpd and ten, 5 pF for tdis. B. All input pulses have the following characteristics: PRR ≤ 1 MHz, Zo = 50 Ω, tr = tf = 2 ns, duty cycle = 50%. C. Waveform 1 is for an output with internal conditions such that the output is low except when disabled by the output control. Waveform 2 is for an output with internal conditions such that the output is high except when disabled by the output control. D. When measuring propagation delay times of 3-state outputs, switch S1 is closed. E. Equivalent loads may be used for testing. Figure 3. Load Circuit and Voltage Waveforms POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 13 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 special design features True CMOS Outputs: Each TICPAL22V10Z output is designed with a P-channel pull-up transistor and an N-channel pull-down transistor, a true CMOS output with rail-to-rail output switching. This provides direct interface to CMOS logic, memory, or ASIC devices without the need for a pull-up resistor. The CMOS output has 16-mA drive capability, which makes the TICPAL22V10Z an ideal substitute for bipolar PLDs. The electrical characteristics of this device show the output under both CMOS and TTL conditions. Simultaneous Switching: High-performance CMOS devices often have output glitches on nonswitched outputs when a large number of outputs are switched simultaneously. This glitch is commonly referred to as ”ground bounce” and is most noticeable on outputs held at VOL (low-level output voltage). Ground bounce is caused by the voltage drop across the inductance in the package lead when current is switched (dv α I x di/dt). One solution is to restrict the number of outputs that can switch simultaneously. Another solution is to change the device pinout such that the ground is located on a low-inductance package pin. TI opted for a third option in order to maintain pinout compatibility and eliminate functional constraints. This option controls the output transistor turn-on characteristics and puts a limit on the instantaneous current available to the load, much like the IOS resistor in a TTL circuit. Wake-Up Features: The TICPAL22V10Z employs input signal transition detection techniques to power up the device from the standby-power mode. The transition detector monitors all inputs, I/Os, and feedback paths. Whenever a transition is sensed, the detector activates the power-up mode. The device will remain in the power-up mode until the detector senses that the inputs and outputs have been static for about 40 ns; thereafter, the device returns to the standby mode. Turbo Mode or Zero-Power Mode: When the turbo cell is programmed, the device will be set to the power-up mode. Therefore, the delay associated with its transition detection and power up will be eliminated. This is how the faster propagation delays and shorter setup times are obtained in the turbo mode. The turbo mode and the associated speed increase can be effectively simulated with the turbo cell erased, if a series of adjacent input, I/O, or feedback edges occur with an interval of about 25 ns or less between these adjacent edges. Under these conditions, the TICPAL22V10Z will never have the opportunity to power down due to the frequency of the adjacent edges. Power Up: The TICPAL22V10Z device configuration bits (power mode, and macrocell configuration) are read at the first input transition after a monotonic power up. When completed, the TICPAL22V10Z is in its designed configuration. The use of an initializing device reset is necessary in applications where registered feedback is used to ensure the TICPAL22V10Z is in a known state at the beginning of system operation. Power Dissipation: Power dissipation of the TICPAL22V10Z is defined by three contributing factors, and the total power dissipation is the sum of all three. Standby Power: The product of VCC and the standby ICC. The standby current is the reverse current through the diodes that are reversed biased. This current is very small, and for circuits that remain in static condition for a long time, this low amount of current can become a major performance advantage. Dynamic Power: The product of VCC and the dynamic current. This dynamic current flows through the device only when the transistors are switching from one logic level to the other. The total dynamic current for the TICPAL22V10Z is dependent upon the users’ configuration of the device and the operating frequency. Output loading can be a source of additional power dissipation. Interface Power: The product of ICC (interface) and VCC. The total interface power is dependent on the number of inputs at the TTL VOH level. The interface power can be eliminated by the addition of a pull-up resistor. 14 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 Even though power dissipation is a function of the user’s device configuration and the operating frequency, the TICPAL22V10Z is a lower powered solution than either the quarter-powered or half-powered bipolar devices. The virtually zero standby power feature makes the TICPAL22V10Z the device of choice for low-duty-cycle applications. programming and erasability Programming of the TICPAL22V10Z is achieved through floating-gate avalanche injection techniques. The charge trapped on the floating gate remains after power has been removed, allowing for the nonvolatility of the programmed data. The charge can be removed by exposure to light with wavelengths of less than 400 nm (4000 Å). The recommended erasure wavelength is 253.7 nm (2537 Å), with erasure time of 60 to 90 minutes, using a light source with a power rating of 12000 µW/cm2 placed within 2.5 cm (one inch) of the device. The TICPAL22V10Z is designed for programming endurance of 1000 write/erase cycles with a data retention of ten years. To guarantee maximum data retention, the window on the device should be covered by an opaque label. The fluorescent light in a room can erase a unit in three years or, in the case of a direct sunlight, erasure can be complete in one week. POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 15 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS NORMALIZED SUPPLY CURRENT vs FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE (10-BIT COUNTER) 400 VCC = 5 V TA = 25°C I O – Output Current – mA 200 IOL 100 70 40 –IOH 20 10 7 4 2 0 1 2 3 VO – Output Voltage – V 4 5 Normalized Supply Current at VCC = 5 V, TA = 25 °C OUTPUT CURRENT vs OUTPUT VOLTAGE 1.4 VCC = 4.5 V VCC = 4.75 V VCC = 5 V VCC = 5.25 V VCC = 5.5 V 1.3 1.2 1.1 1 0.9 0.8 CL = 50 pF fclock = 23.8 MHz Duty Cycle = 50% 0.7 –50 25 50 75 –25 0 TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C Figure 5 Figure 4 SUPPLY CURRENT vs CLOCK FREQUENCY (10-BIT COUNTER) I CC – Supply Current – mA 80 NORMALIZED PROPAGATION DELAY TIME vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE Normalized Propagation Delay Time at VCC = 5 V 100 VCC = 5 V TA = 25°C CL = 50 pF Duty cycle = 50% Turbo Bit on 60 40 20 Turbo Bit off 0 100 1k 1M 10 M 10 k 100 k fclock – Clock Frequency – Hz 100 M 1.15 CLK to Q and Turbo Mode 1.1 Zero-Power Mode 1.05 1 0.95 TA = 25 °C CL = 50 pF R1 = 300 Ω R2 = 390 Ω 0.9 4.5 Figure 6 16 100 4.75 5.25 5 VCC – Supply Voltage – V Figure 7 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 5.5 TICPAL22V10Z-25C, TICPAL22V10Z-30I EPIC CMOS PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS SRPS007C – D3323, SEPTEMBER 1989 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1992 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS CHANGE IN PROPAGATION DELAY TIME vs LOAD CAPACITANCE 30 VCC = 5 V CL = 50 pF R1 = 300 Ω R2 = 390 Ω Change in Propagation Delay Time – ns 1.2 1.1 1 0.9 = CLK to Q = Zero-Power Mode = Turbo Mode 0.8 –50 VCC = 5 V TA = 25 °C R1 = 300 Ω R2 = 390 Ω 25 20 15 tPHL 10 tPLH 5 0 –25 25 0 50 75 100 0 100 TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C 200 300 400 500 600 CL – Load Capacitance – pF Figure 8 700 800 Figure 9 CHANGE IN PROPAGATION DELAY TIME vs NUMBER OF OUTOUTS SWITCHING 1.5 Change in Propagation Delay Time – ns Normalized Propagation Delay Time at TA = 25 °C NORMALIZED PROPAGATION DELAY TIME vs FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE VCC = 5 V TA = 25 °C CL = 50 pF R1 = 300 Ω R2 = 390 Ω Registered Macrocell 1 tPHL tPLH 0.5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Number of Outputs Switching Figure 10 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 17 TI Worldwide Sales Offices ALABAMA: Huntsville: 4960 Corporate Drive, Suite 150, Huntsville, AL 35805, (205) 837-7530. 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