The QL2009-OPQ208C is another member of QuickLogic's pASIC 2 family, offering a larger capacity than the QL2007 series. This device provides more logic resources and I/O pins, making it suitable for more complex digital designs. The 'OPQ208C' designation indicates that it comes in a 208-pin PQFP (Plastic Quad Flat Pack) package.
Applications:
- Complex Glue Logic: Implements more complex glue logic functions between various system components.
- High-Speed Data Processing: Used in applications requiring high-speed data processing and manipulation.
- Communication Interfaces: Implements communication interfaces such as UARTs, SPI, and I2C.
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP): Suitable for basic DSP tasks like filtering and data transformations.
- Embedded Control Systems: Used as a core component in embedded control systems.
Features:
- Increased Logic Capacity: Offers a larger number of logic gates and flip-flops compared to the QL2007 series.
- Expanded I/O: Provides a greater number of I/O pins for interfacing with external devices.
- Flexible Interconnect: Features a flexible interconnect architecture for efficient routing of signals.
- Low Power Operation: Designed for low power consumption, extending battery life in portable applications.
- 208-Pin PQFP Package: Packaged in a 208-pin PQFP for easy surface mounting and board-level integration.
Benefits:
- Handles More Complex Designs: Enables the implementation of more complex digital systems on a single chip.
- Improved System Performance: Enhances system performance through high-speed operation and efficient routing.
- Reduced Board Space: Minimizes board space requirements by integrating multiple functions into a single device.
- Lower Power Consumption: Reduces power consumption, making it suitable for portable and battery-powered applications.
- Faster Time-to-Market: Accelerates product development through rapid prototyping and design iteration.
Additional Details:
The QL2009-OPQ208C is programmed using QuickLogic's design software. The software supports a range of design entry methods, including schematic capture and HDL (Hardware Description Language) coding. It includes simulation tools to verify the design's functionality before programming the device. The datasheet provides comprehensive information on electrical characteristics, timing parameters, and packaging details.