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BU-64743F3-883

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Serial IO/Communication Controller, CMOS, CQFP80
CategoryThe embedded processor and controller    Microcontrollers and processors   
File Size1MB,95 Pages
ManufacturerData Device Corporation
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Serial IO/Communication Controller, CMOS, CQFP80

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Package body materialCERAMIC, METAL-SEALED COFIRED
Encapsulate equivalent codeQFL80,.89SQ,40
Package shapeRECTANGULAR
Number of terminals80
encapsulated codeQFP
Package formFLATPACK
Terminal formFLAT
Terminal pitch1.016 mm
Terminal locationQUAD
Maximum operating temperature70 °C
Minimum operating temperature
Filter levelMIL-STD-883 Class B (Modified)
Objectid1154985512
YTEOL7
package instructionQFF, QFL80,.89SQ,40
Contacts80
Reach Compliance CodeCompliant
Country Of OriginTaiwan, USA
Is SamacsysN
maximum clock frequency20 MHz
Maximum data transfer rate0.125 MBps
External data bus width16
Nominal supply voltage3.3 V
surface mountYES
uPs/uCs/peripheral integrated circuit typeSERIAL IO/COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER, MIL-STD-1553
Address bus width16
letter of agreementMIL STD 1553A; MIL STD 1553B; MCAIR; STANAG-3838
Data encoding/decoding methodsBIPH-LEVEL (MANCHESTER)
Number of serial I/Os2
Maximum supply voltage3.6 V
Minimum supply voltage3 V
technologyCMOS
Temperature levelCOMMERCIAL
boundary scanNO
Certification statusNot Qualified
JESD-30 codeR-CQFP-F80
Maximum seat height3.302 mm
width22.606 mm
length22.606 mm
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BU-6474X/6484X/6486X
MINI-ACE
®
MARK3/MICRO-ACE
®
*-TE
FEATURES
Fully Integrated 3.3 or 5.0 Volt, 1553
A/B Notice 2 Terminal
World’s First all 3.3 Volt Terminal
Transceiver Power-Down Options
World’s Smallest CQFP MIL-STD-1553
Device
80-pin Ceramic Flat/Gull Wing
Package or 324-Ball BGA Package
Enhanced Mini-ACE Architecture
Multiple Configurations:
- RT-only, 4K RAM
- BC/RT/Monitor, 4K RAM
DESCRIPTION
The Mini-ACE Mark3 and Micro-ACE-TE are the world's first MIL-STD-1553
terminals which can be powered entirely by +3.3 volts, thus eliminating the
need for a +5 volt power supply. With a package body of 0.880 inches square
and a gull wing "toe-to-toe" dimension of 1.110 inches, the Mini-ACE Mark3
is the industry's smallest ceramic gull-lead 1553 terminal. At 0.815 inches
square, the Micro-ACE-TE (BGA package) provides the smallest industry
footprint, enabling its use in applications where PC board space is at a pre-
mium.
These devices integrate dual 3.3 or 5 volt transceivers, 3.3 or 5.0 volt protocol
logic, and either 4K or 64K words of internal RAM. The architecture is identi-
cal to that of the Enhanced Mini-ACE, and most features are functionally and
software compatible with the previous Mini-ACE (Plus) and ACE genera-
tions.
A salient feature of the Mini-ACE Mark3 and Micro-ACE-TE is the advanced
bus controller architecture. This provides methods to control message sched-
uling, the means to minimize host overhead for asynchronous message
insertion, facilitate bulk data transfers and double buffering, and support
various message retry and bus switching strategies.
The remote terminal architecture provides flexibility in meeting all common
MIL-STD-1553 protocols. The choice of RT data buffering and interrupt
options provides robust support for synchronous and asynchronous messag-
ing, while ensuring data sample consistency and supporting bulk data trans-
fers. The monitor mode provides true message monitoring, and supports fil-
tering on an RT address/T-R bit/subaddress basis.
The Mini-ACE Mark3 and Micro-ACE-TE incorporate fully autonomous built-
in self-tests of internal protocol logic and RAM. The terminals provide
the
same flexibility in host interface configurations as the ACE/Mini-ACE, along
with a reduction in the host processor's worst case holdoff time.
- BC/RT/Monitor, 64K RAM
Supports 1553A/B Notice 2, McAir,
STANAG 3838 Protocols
MIL-STD-1553, McAir, and MIL-
STD-1760 Transceiver Options
Highly Flexible Host Side Interface
Compatible With Mini-ACE and ACE
Generations
Highly Autonomous BC with Built-In
Message Sequence Controller
Choice of Single, Double, and
Circular RT Buffering Options
Selective Message Monitor
Comprehensive Built-In Self-Test
Choice Of 10, 12, 16, or 20 MHz Clock
Inputs
Software Libraries and Drivers
available for Windows® 9x/2000/XP,
Windows NT®, VxWorks® and Linux
Available with Full Military
Temperature Range and Screening
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Technical Support:
1-800-DDC-5757 ext. 7771
Data Device Corporation
105 Wilbur Place
Bohemia, New York 11716
631-567-5600 Fax: 631-567-7358
www.ddc-web.com
subject to one or more patents pending.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
© 2002 Data Device Corporation
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