TIBPAL22V10-10C
HIGH-PERFORMANCE IMPACT-X PROGRAMMABLE ARRAY LOGIC CIRCUITS
SRPS015 – D3972, FEBRUARY 1992
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Second-Generation PLD Architecture
High-Performance Operation:
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CC
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(External Feedback) . . . 71 MHz
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Propagation Delay . . . 10 ns Max
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Increased Logic Power – Up to 22 Inputs
and 10 Outputs
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Increased Product Terms – Average of 12
Per Output
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Variable Product Term Distribution
Allows More Complex Functions to Be
Implemented
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Each Output Is User Programmable for
Registered or Combinational Operation,
Polarity, and Output Enable Control
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Power-Up Clear on Registered Outputs
TTL-Level Preload for Improved Testability
Extra Terms Provide Logical Synchronous
Set and Asynchronous Reset Capability
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Fast Programming, High Programming
Yield, and Unsurpassed Reliability Ensured
Using Ti-W Fuses
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NC
22 NC
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AC and DC Testing Done at the Factory
Utilizing Special Designed-In Test Features
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Dependable Texas Instruments Quality and
Reliability
Package Options Include Plastic
Dual-In-Line and Chip Carrier Packages
NC – No internal connection
Pin assignments in operating mode
description
The TIBPAL22V10-10C is a programmable array logic device featuring high speed and functional equivalency
when compared to presently available devices. They are implemented with the familiar sum-of-products
(AND-OR) logic structure featuring the new concept “Programmable Output Logic Macrocell”. These
IMPACT-X circuits combine the latest Advanced Low-Power Schottky technology with proven titanium-
tungsten fuses to provide reliable, high-performance substitutes for conventional TTL logic.
These devices contain up to 22 inputs and 10 outputs. They incorporate the unique capability of defining and
programming the architecture of each output on an individual basis. Outputs may be registered or nonregistered
and inverting or noninverting as shown in the output logic macrocell diagram. The ten potential outputs are
enabled through the use of individual product terms.
Further advantages can be seen in the introduction of variable product term distribution. This technique
allocates from 8 to 16 logical product terms to each output for an average of 12 product terms per output. This
variable allocation of terms allows far more complex functions to be implemented than in previously available
devices.
This device is covered by U.S. Patent 4,410,987.
IMPACT-X is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Copyright 1992, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments
standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include
testing of all parameters.
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