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e2v aerospace and defense now shipping QPV750 family of UV erasable PLDs in production
Dépèche transmise le 16 février 2011 par Business Wire
e2v aerospace and defense now shipping QPV750 family of UV erasable PLDs in production
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--e2v aerospace and defense today announced that its hi-rel semiconductor operation in Santa Clara (formerly QP Semiconductor) is now shipping the QPV750 family of high-density UV erasable Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs). These products are fully re-engineered and manufactured on a mainstream CMOS process. They can serve as drop-in replacements for the Atmel ATV750 and Philips/Signetics PLV750 families used in key mil/aero applications.
“The addition of the full QPV750 family of PLD devices continues e2v’s history of providing re-engineered solutions for obsolete devices when the die inventory from the original manufacturer is exhausted”
The QPV750 family of PLDs is a superset of the industry-standard 22V10 design, and these devices have up to 42 array inputs, 20 sum terms, and 20 flip-flops. There are two base versions of the device – the standard QPV750 and the enhanced QPV750B, which adds D-type and T-type flip-flop capability and offers product term or direct input pin clocking. For applications where power consumption is a concern, there are two low-power versions, the QPV750L and QPV750BL, which have a standby current as low as 5mA typical. Devices are available with propagation delays ranging from 10 to 40 ns.
The QPV750 family of devices is available in two package options: the 24-pin ceramic DIP and the 28-pin ceramic LCC, both manufactured in compliance with the latest revision of MIL-PRF-38535, making them ideally suited for military temperature applications. The QPV750 family is available as MIL-STD-883 devices or in compliance with the applicable DSCC SMD# 5962-88726.
“The addition of the full QPV750 family of PLD devices continues e2v’s history of providing re-engineered solutions for obsolete devices when the die inventory from the original manufacturer is exhausted,” said Dean Frazier, Corporate VP of e2v aerospace and defense. “Our ability to extend the lifetime of mission critical components without costly and difficult system redesign is a major building block in our Semiconductor Lifecycle Management (SLiMTM) program. This re-engineering capability extends aerospace and defense program lifetimes without expensive Last-Time-Buys and reduces risk by providing fully guaranteed and qualified devices.”
The QPV750 family is available with a variety of speed, features, and packages, as shown below:
QPV750 Family Product Chart
|
Device
Type |
Propagation Delay |
Package | Part Number | DSCC SMD# | ||||
| QPV750 | 40 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750-40DM/883 | 5962-8872601LA | ||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750-40LM/883 | 5962-88726013A | ||||||
| 35 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750-35DM/883 | 5962-8872602LA | |||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750-35LM/883 | 5962-88726023A | ||||||
| 25 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750-25DM/883 | 5962-8872603LA | |||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750-25LM/883 | 5962-88726033A | ||||||
| 20 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750-20DM/883 | 5962-8872604LA | |||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750-20LM/883 | 5962-88726043A | ||||||
| QPV750L | 30 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750L-30DM/883 | 5962-8872606LA | ||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750L-30LM/883 | 5962-88726063A | ||||||
| 25 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750L-25DM/883 | 5962-8872607LA | |||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750L-25LM/883 | 5962-88726073A | ||||||
| QPV750B | 25 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750B-25DM/883 | 5962-8872610LA | ||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750B-25LM/883 | 5962-88726103A | ||||||
| 15 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750B-15DM/883 | 5962-8872609LA | |||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750B-15LM/883 | 5962-88726093A | ||||||
| 10 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750B-10DM/883 | 5962-8872608LA | |||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750B-10LM/883 | 5962-88726083A | ||||||
| QPV750BL | 25 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750BL-25DM/883 | 5962-8872612LA | ||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750BL-25LM/883 | 5962-88726123A | ||||||
| 15 ns | 24-pin Ceramic DIP | QPV750BL-15DM/883 | 5962-8872611LA | |||||
| 28-pin Ceramic LCC | QPV750BL-15LM/883 | 5962-88726113A |
Visit e2v.com/aero for more information
About e2v
e2v is a leading global provider of technology solutions for high performance systems; delivering solutions, sub-systems and components, to advanced systems companies, for specialist applications within medical & science, aerospace & defence, and commercial & industrial markets.
e2v is headquartered in the UK, employs approximately 1500 people, has design and production facilities across Europe and North America, and has a global network of sales and technical support offices. For the year ended 31 March 2010, e2v reported sales of over £200m and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. For more information visit e2v.com.
About e2v aerospace and defense
The company is the only US aerospace and defense manufacturer addressing secure continuity of supply through its Semiconductor Lifecycle Management approach. Working in partnership with major mil/aero programs to deliver assurance of semiconductor supply from program design stages, e2v aerospace and defense anticipates and prepares for product obsolescence. The company designs, re-engineers and provides a full range of manufacturing capabilities to extend the life of integrated circuits for a host of mission-critical mil/aero electronic systems and programs. e2v aerospace and defense is a QML Class Q and Class V certified manufacturer offering over 3,700 QML approved products. For more information, visit www.e2v.com/aero.
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