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XC17S150ASOG20I

Configuration Memory, 1040096X1, Serial, CMOS, PDSO20

Manufacturer: Xilinx

Categories: EEPROMs

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The Xilinx XC17S150ASOG20I is a serial CMOS configuration memory device. This component, part of the XC17S150 series, offers a memory density of 1040096 bits, organized as 1040096 words by 1 bit. It operates synchronously with a supply voltage range of 3.0V to 3.6V, typically 3.3V, and features a programming voltage of 5V. The device is housed in a 20-terminal PDSO (Plastic Dual Small Outline) package, with a terminal pitch of 1.27mm. Operating across an industrial temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, this surface-mount component is suitable for applications in telecommunications, industrial automation, and consumer electronics where reliable configuration storage is critical. It consumes a standby current of 50µA maximum and a supply current of 10mA maximum.

Additional Information

Series: XC17S150RoHS Status: RoHS CompliantManufacturer Lead Time: Product Status: DiscontinuedPackaging: TR, 7 INCHDatasheet:
Technical Details:
Length12.8000
Width7.5000
TechnologyCMOS
JESD_30_CodeR-PDSO-G20
Memory_Density1040096.0000000000000000
Memory_IC_TypeCONFIGURATION MEMORY
Memory_Organization1040096X1
Memory_Width1
Number_of_Functions1
Number_of_Terminals20
Number_of_Words1040096.0000000000000000
Number_of_Words_Code1040096
Operating_ModeSynchronous
Operating_Temperature_Max85.0
Operating_Temperature_Min-40.0
Package_Body_MaterialPLASTIC/EPOXY
Package_CodeSOP
Package_Equivalence_CodeSOP20,.4
Package_ShapeRectangular
Package_StyleSMALL OUTLINE
Parallel_SerialSerial
Programming_Voltage5
Seated_Height_Max2.6500
Standby_Current_Max0.000050000000000
Supply_Current_Max10.000000000000000
Supply_Voltage_Max3.60000
Supply_Voltage_Min3.00000
Supply_Voltage_Nom3.3
Surface_MountYes
Terminal_FormGull Wing
Terminal_Pitch1.270
Terminal_PositionDual

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