pASIC3 and QuickRAM FPGAs
Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 6:22 am
Hi,
I'm working on a project that needs a replacement for an obsolete 5V FPGA and we need something similar so it doesn't have a big impact in the overall design, like voltage conversions. We are aware that most 5V/5V tolerant FPGA/CPLDs are discontinued or obsolete, but looking at the different options available in the market we've seen that the pASIC3 and QuickRAM families from Quicklogic are 5V tolerant and might be what we are looking for.
We have two questions regarding these two FPGAs:
1.) First, we would like to know if these FPGAs are available/in stock and not obsolete. And if that is the case how many years will they be in production approximately?
2.) And second, we would like to know the different development tools that are available for these products. I've seen some information about QuickWorks but it's a bit old, is it still this program?
I would also appreciate some other suggestions of similar 5V or 5V-tolerant FPGAs/CPLDs that we could use.
Thank you in advance!
I'm working on a project that needs a replacement for an obsolete 5V FPGA and we need something similar so it doesn't have a big impact in the overall design, like voltage conversions. We are aware that most 5V/5V tolerant FPGA/CPLDs are discontinued or obsolete, but looking at the different options available in the market we've seen that the pASIC3 and QuickRAM families from Quicklogic are 5V tolerant and might be what we are looking for.
We have two questions regarding these two FPGAs:
1.) First, we would like to know if these FPGAs are available/in stock and not obsolete. And if that is the case how many years will they be in production approximately?
2.) And second, we would like to know the different development tools that are available for these products. I've seen some information about QuickWorks but it's a bit old, is it still this program?
I would also appreciate some other suggestions of similar 5V or 5V-tolerant FPGAs/CPLDs that we could use.
Thank you in advance!