| Webcast Title |
Featured Product |
Original Webcast Date |
Abstract |
| LatticeECP3 Overview |
LatticeECP3 FPGA Family
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This presentation summarizes the features and positioning of the recently-added third-generation LatticeECP3 FPGA to the Lattice line of SRAM-based FPGAs. Features such as 3.2Gbps SERDES, large amounts of on-chip Embedded Block RAM (6.8Mb), low power operation, and high performance DSP functionality are some of the capabilities discussed in the presentation. |
| Platform Management Using Low-Cost PLDs |
MachXO PLD Family |
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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. We will also examine some of the convenient tools that Lattice provides for quick evaluation and experimentation of the MachXO in a System-on-Chip role. Finally, we'll look at the MachXO TransFR feature and how it facilitates robust, remote updates. |
| ispLEVER 7.2 FPGA Design Tool Technical Rollout |
ispLEVER Design Software |
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The ispLEVER/Pro 7.2 digital design tools suite supports supports the latest Lattice digital programmable logic devices, including the LatticeXP2 and LatticeECP2M FPGA device families, and provides all the features required to develop a design from concept to programmed device. View this presentation for an introduction to the new features in the latest version of Lattice's FPGA design tool platform, ispLEVER. |
| Instant-On, Non-Volatile FPGAs for Automotive Systems |
LA-LatticeXP2 FPGA Family |
9/17/08 |
While SRAM-based FPGAs have been used in automotive applications for several years, designers dislike the requirements of an external boot device and slow startup times. Lattice provides a solution to this problem with the recent introduction of the non-volatile, instant-on, AEC-Q100 qualified LatticeXP2 FPGA. Attend this webcast for detailed information on the LatticeXP2 FPGA and how it benefits automotive electronic designs. |
| FPGA Power Calculation Techniques |
ispLEVER Design Software |
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This webcast provides an introduction to the use of FPGA design tools for power estimation, as well as which device features consume power and when. Lattice FPGAs and design tools will be used to illustrate several power calculation scenarios. This demonstration will help you to adopt a power verification strategy along with traditional simulation and static timing analysis. |