
Full range of QPV750 family UV erasable proms including standard, enhanced and low power versions in production
e2v aerospace and defense today announced that its hi-rel semiconductor operation in Santa Clara (formerly QP Semiconductor) is now shipping the QPV750 family of high-density UV erasable Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs). These products are fully re-engineered and manufactured on a mainstream CMOS process. They can serve as drop-in replacements for the Atmel ATV750 and Philips/Signetics PLV750 families used in key mil/aero applications.
The QPV750 family of PLDs is a superset of the industry-standard 22V10 design, and these devices have up to 42 array inputs, 20 sum terms, and 20 flip-flops. There are two base versions of the device – the standard QPV750 and the enhanced QPV750B, which adds D-type and T-type flip-flop capability and offers product term or direct input pin clocking. For applications where power consumption is a concern, there are two low-power versions, the QPV750L and QPV750BL, which have a standby current as low as 5mA typical. Devices are available with propagation delays ranging from 10 to 40 ns.
The QPV750 family of devices is available in two package options: the 24-pin ceramic DIP and the 28-pin ceramic LCC, both manufactured in compliance with the latest revision of MIL-PRF-38535, making them ideally suited for military temperature applications. The QPV750 family is available as MIL-STD-883 devices or in compliance with the applicable DSCC SMD# 5962-88726.
The QPV750 family is available with a variety of speed, features, and packages.

