Configuration PROMs for FPGAs

Configuration PROMs (Programmable Read-Only Memory) are companion devices to FPGAs, used to store a user's desired configuration for the latter during periods when the device is powered down. The specific memory technology used varies and includes types which can be electrically erased and re-written, rendering their characterization as "read-only" devices somewhat anachronistic.


Intel EPC16QC100DM

IC CONFIG DEVICE

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Intel EPCE16UC88

IC CONFIG DEVICE 88UBGA

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Intel EPCE16UC88N

IC CONFIG DEVICE 88UBGA

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Intel EPCE16QC100

IC CONFIG DEVICE 100QFP

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Intel EPCE8QC100

IC CONFIG DEVICE 100QFP

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Intel EPCE4QC100

IC CONFIG DEVICE 100QFP

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Intel EPCQ512SI16N

IC QUAD-SERIAL CONFIG DEVICE 512

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Intel EPCQL256F24IN

IC QUAD-SERIAL LOW VOLTAGE CONFI

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