Lattice Semiconductor is a leading provider of innovative FPGA, PLD and Mixed Signal programmable logic solutions. Lattice products include the low power, high value LatticeECP3 FPGA family, the non-volatile MachXO PLD and LatticeXP2 FPGA families, the system level LatticeSC FPGA family and the mixed signal Power Manager and ispClock devices.
Data Sheet: The MachXO is optimized to meet the requirements of applications traditionally addressed by CPLDs and low capacity FPGAs: glue logic, bus bridging, bus interfacing, power-up control, and control logic. These devices bring together the best features of CPLD and FPGA devices on a single chip... more
Product Literature: The MachXO family of non-volatile infinitely reconfigurable Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) is designed for applications traditionally implemented using CPLDs or low-density FPGAs. Combining an optimized look-up table (LUT) architecture with low-cost embedded Flash process technology, the... more
White Paper: Temperature measurement, current monitoring, power supply sequencing, fan control and fault logging are typical board control functions used in complex circuit designs. Non-volatile PLDs are a good choice for implementing these functions because they overcome the limitations of ASICs and ASSPs by... more
Webcast: PLDs are commonly used in platform management applications for housekeeping and power-up management. In this webcast, we discuss the requirements of PLDs in this scenario and look at some of the advantages of the MachXO and ProcessorPM devices from Lattice. We will also examine some of the... more
White Paper: Power-up control, general purpose I/O expansion and interface bridging are common functions in telecom infrastructure, server and industrial applications. Non-volatile PLDs are a good choice for implementing these functions because they overcome the limitations of ASICs and ASSPs by providing a... more
White Paper: Power has become an important component in the design process, since power translates to significant system operating expense. In addition to operational costs, design complexity increases when dealing with thermal issues caused by excessive power. Selection of FPGAs can aid the designer in... more