LCMXO2-256ZE-2SG32I Overview
This package is included in the 32-UFQFN Exposed Pad package and is available for purchase. In this kind of FPGA, FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY is used. Its 21 I/Os help it transfer data more efficiently. A fundamental building block is made up of 256 logic elements/cells. An electrical supply voltage of 1.2V powers it. A Field Programmable Gate Arrays-series FPGA part. With a Surface Mount connector, this FPGA module can be attached to the development board. In order for it to operate, the supply voltage must be 1.14V~1.26V . The MachXO2 Series is one of the types of FPGAs that belong to this type. Operating temperatures should be maintained within the -40°C~100°C TJ range at all times when the unit is in use. In this device, there are 22 outputs that can be used. A model of this FPGA is contained in Tray for the purpose of saving space. Total terminations are 32. Parts related to this part can be found using its base part number LCMXO2-256. The FPGA consists of 32 LABs/CLBs. Providing the FPGA is mounted in Surface Mount as per the specifications of the IC, then it should work perfectly according to its specifications. Designers can fully utilize its flexibility with 1.2V supply voltage. Data and programs can be stored in this FPGA module's memory of 256B. A frequency of 125MHz provides high efficiency. As most of the logic cells for the building blocks are 256 logic cells, it incorporates a lot of logic. In order to operate this device, a supply current of 18μA is used. A CPLD consists of 128 macro cells which are the building blocks that make up an electronic device.
LCMXO2-256ZE-2SG32I Features
21 I/Os
Operating from a frequency of 125MHz
LCMXO2-256ZE-2SG32I Applications
There are a lot of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation LCMXO2-256ZE-2SG32I FPGAs applications.
- ASIC prototyping
- OpenCL
- Industrial,Medical and Scientific Instruments
- Wireless Communications
- Radar and Sensors
- Computer hardware emulation
- Space Applications
- Aerospace and Defense
- Device controllers
- Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers