A single register that exists on the periphery of an ACEX® 1K, APEX 20K, ARM®-based Excalibur, Cyclone, FLEX 10KE, Stratix, or Stratix GX device; a group of registers that exist on the periphery of an APEX II device; or a group of registers that are distributed in rows in a Mercury device. This term is sometimes also used to refer to a fast input-type logic cell that is associated with an I/O pin in a MAX® 7000 device, or a fast output-type logic cell on the periphery of a FLEX® 6000 device. I/O elements can help maximize timing performance, for example, by permitting fast setup times. I/O elements are also known as I/O cells.
The I/O elements in different devices support different I/O standards.
You can assign a logic function to a specific I/O element.
I/O elements have "numbers" of the following format for the following devices:
Device Family |
Format for I/O Element "Numbers" |
Variable and Number Descriptions | ||||||
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ACEX 1K |
IOC _<pin number> |
<pin number> is the number of the pin associated with the I/O element. In some device packages, <pin number> may consist of both digits and letters. | ||||||
FLEX 6000 |
LC <number>_ <LAB name> |
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MAX 7000 |
LC <logic cell number> |
<logic cell number> is the number of the fast input-type logic cell. | ||||||
Cyclone |
IOC_X <number>_Y <number>_N <number> |
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