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LatticeXP2 FPGAs: SRAM + Embedded Flash = No Compromise, Full-Featured Non-Volatile FPGA Design Solutions

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Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Time: 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
Duration: 1 hour

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Overview

Today's complex FPGA applications require security and flexibility, but also demand high densities and high-speed interfaces. Traditional FPGAs require the designer to make design compromises, but the new LatticeXP2 FPGA satisfies all of these requirements with a single die, single chip, flash-based SoC solution. This webcast will explore the security and instant-on advantages that only a true non-volatile solution can bring to highly integrated system design. The webcast will then examine how the LatticeXP2 FPGA combines these benefits with high-end FPGA features such as full-featured DSP blocks and high-speed LVDS/DDR2 interfaces.

 

Drawing

  • One participant who attends the live broadcast and fills out the feedback form will receive an ispLEVER Development Tool for Lattice programmable logic design. Official Rules.

 

Speaker Information

Dan Sides

Dan Sides

Dan Sides
Applications Engineer
Lattice Semiconductor

Dan Sides is an Applications Engineer for Lattice Semiconductor Corp. He has 15 years experience in FPGA and ASIC design and applications engineering. He earned a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Univ. of North Carolina-Charlotte and a Bachelor's in Mathematics from Berea College.