Lattice ECPUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use LatticeECP FPGA devices in your designs.
The LatticeECP family of FPGA devices has been optimized to deliver mainstream FPGA features at low cost, combining an efficient FPGA fabric with dedicated high-performance DSP blocks. These devices are ideally suited to applications requiring cost-effective DSP capability, including wireless communications and video processing.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Lattice ECP2Updated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use LatticeECP2 FPGA devices in your designs.
The LatticeECP2 family of FPGA devices has been optimized to deliver high-performance features at low cost, combining an efficient FPGA fabric with advanced DSP blocks and high-speed source synchronous interfaces.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Lattice ECP2/MUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use LatticeECP2M FPGA devices in your designs.
The LatticeECP2M family of FPGA devices has been optimized to deliver high-performance features at low cost, combining an efficient FPGA fabric with advanced DSP blocks and high-speed source synchronous interfaces. This family of devices also incorporates high-speed SERDES with PCS - configurable to a range of data protocols.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Lattice MachXOUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Lattice MachXO CPLD devices in your designs.
The Lattice MachXO family combines CPLD and FPGA attributes to provide an optimal solution for control-type applications. It includes PLLs and embedded memory, along with CPLD features you would normally expect like instant-on, non-volatility and security.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Lattice MachXO2Updated: Mar 09, 2014 |
Access and use Lattice MachXO2 FPGA devices in your designs.
The Lattice MachXO2 family combines CPLD and hardened I2C, SPI and timer/counter functions to provide an optimal solution for system and consumer applications. It includes PLLs and embedded memory, along with CPLD features you would normally expect like instant-on, non-volotality and security.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Lattice SCUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use LatticeSC FPGA devices in your designs.
The LatticeSC (System Chip) family of FPGAs combines a high-performance FPGA fabric, 3.8Gbps SERDES and PCS, 2Gbps Parallel I/Os, low-power 1V Vcc option, large embedded RAM, and embedded ASIC blocks to provide the ideal platform for highest performing applications.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Lattice XPUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use LatticeXP FPGA devices in your designs.
The LatticeXP family of FPGA devices combine non-volatile FLASH cells and SRAM technology that support 'instant-on' start-up with infinite re-configurability. On powering up, the configuration is securely transferred from the FLASH to the SRAM in less than 1ms.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Lattice XP2Updated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use LatticeXP2 FPGA devices in your designs.
The LatticeXP2 family of FPGA devices combine a Look-up Table (LUT) based FPGA fabric with non-volatile Flash cells in an architecture referred to as "flexiFLASH". This architecture caters for features including instant-on, small footprint, on chip storage with FlashBAK embedded block memories and Serial TAG memory and design security. The devices also support live updates with TransFR, 128-bit AES Encryption and Dual-Boot technologies.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Microsemi FusionUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Microsemi Fusion Mixed-Signal Flash FPGA devices in your designs.
The Microsemi Fusion Programmable System Chip (PSC) is a mixed-signal FPGA, integrating configurable analog, large Flash memory blocks, comprehensive clock generation and management circuitry, and high performance programmable logic in a monolithic device to provide the ideal platform for high performance applications.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Microsemi IGLOOUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Microsemi IGLOO Low Power Flash FPGA devices in your designs.
The IGLOO family of Flash FPGAs is designed to meet the requirements of today's portable electronics. With the Cortex-M1 soft core, M1 IGLOO devices offer the benefits of programmability. The IGLOO family is based on nonvolatile Flash technology and support between 15K to 3M gates and up to 620 high performance I/Os.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |