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VinayW
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1 year ago

distinguish between an "industrial temperature" and an "extended industrial temperature"

Hello team,

I am Vinay from the Arrow Support team and we have a request from our End Customer.

How can I distinguish between an "industrial temperature" and an "extended industrial temperature" BGA in the Cyclone IV E device catalog?
for reference, the part number is: EP4CE22F17I7
your spec sheet states: industrial: -40 C to 100 C and extended industrial: -40 C to 125 C
I need to know how to determine what parts I have. The spec sheet lists both the "industrial" and "extended industrial" under the "I" operating temperature suffix
how do I determine which parts I have if the "I" suffix is the same for both versions?

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  • NazrulNaim_Intel's avatar
    NazrulNaim_Intel
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    Hello,

    Good day

    Thank you for reaching out. I'm Nazrul Naim looking into your issue and allow me some time to look into your issue. I shall come back to you with findings.

    Thank you for your patience.

    Best Regards,

    Nazrul Naim


  • NazrulNaim_Intel's avatar
    NazrulNaim_Intel
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    Hello,


    It has been a while since you last posted an update. Do you have any update for me regarding this issue?


    Do let me know if I can help any further with this case.


    Best regards,

    Nazrul Naim


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    NazrulNaim_Intel
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    Hello,

    As we do not receive any response from you on the previous question/reply/answer that we have provided. Please login to ‘https://supporttickets.intel.com’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you. After 15 days, this thread will be transitioned to community support. The community users will be able to help you on your follow-up questions.

    Best regards,

    Nazrul Naim