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Powering Wind Energy with Lattice FPGAs to Create a Sustainably Connected World

Powering Wind Energy with Lattice FPGAs to Create a Sustainably Connected World

Posted 08/08/2023 by Matt Dobrodziej, VP of Segment Marketing

As technology continues to rapidly advance and intersect all parts of our lives, accelerated by the recent exponential growth of AI, more and more energy is needed to power the enabling systems and datacenters. This is resulting in an increase in e-waste and production of carbon dioxide. In fact, servers and cooling systems make up the greatest share of direct electricity usage in U.S. datacenters and are one of the most carbon-intensive aspects of business today. More and more, companies are l...

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Paving a Path to an Industry 4.0 Future with Adaptive and Smart Manufacturing

Paving a Path to an Industry 4.0 Future with Adaptive and Smart Manufacturing

Posted 03/13/2023 by Karl Wachswender

There’s a lot of recent buzz around Industry 4.0, a common term used to describe the increasing digitization, automation, and connected computing intelligence that’s emerging in the manufacturing industry. With Industry 4.0, the value and capabilities of cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), secure connectivity, and AI have the potential to come together to bring about smarter, more reliable, and more efficient operations in manufacturing. However, with the rise of Industry...

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Solving Challenges in the Mid-Range FPGA Market

Solving Challenges in the Mid-Range FPGA Market

Posted 02/10/2023 by Gordon Hands, Sr. Director of Product Marketing

In today’s highly competitive technology industry, being first to market can mean the difference between success or failure. However, getting to market fast comes with its challenges, particularly when it comes to system and application design. With the increasing proliferation of AI, Edge computing, cybersecurity threats, and automation, now more than ever, designers need the freedom to tweak and fine-tune their design’s throughout its development cycle. The components system archi...

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Lattice FPGAs Power Award-Winning Hyperloop & Motor Design

Lattice FPGAs Power Award-Winning Hyperloop & Motor Design

Posted 01/09/2023 by David Thomas, Roger Barton, and Hanno Hiss

As the low power programmable leader, sustainability is a core guiding principle for product innovation at Lattice. Over the past few years, we’ve proudly partnered with Swissloop to support their Hyperloop research. It has been another year of milestones for the student organization. Read on for an update on the team’s 2022 program and award-winning work from Swissloop leaders, Roger Barton, and Hanno Hiss. The Swissloop team Swissloop is a student organization at ETH Züric...

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Functional Safety in the Evolving Automotive Market

Functional Safety in the Evolving Automotive Market

Posted 11/03/2022 by Christian Mueller & Mark Hoopes, Lattice Semiconductor

Functional safety (FuSa) ensures systems or pieces of equipment are operating correctly in response to inputs or failure, and is a crucial part of the overall safety of a system. Originally developed for the Industrial market before being adopted into other markets, FuSa is now critical to automotive applications and is gaining even more importance as more technological advancements are added to vehicles. What impact has this shift had on the evolving Automotive market? We sat down with Functio...

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Implementing Industrial Cybersecurity Trends and Standards in FPGAs

Implementing Industrial Cybersecurity Trends and Standards in FPGAs

Posted 12/20/2021 by Eric Sivertson

Our latest Lattice Security Seminar focused on cybersecurity implementations and topics in Industrial settings, titled “Industrial Cyber Security Trends and Standards in FPGAs”. We were joined by our wonderful partners Perseus Information Security Consulting and Dekra Labs. If you missed the live event, you can watch a recording of the seminar here, or read on to explore some of the highlights. The “Industry 4.0” era represents the merger between the IT and the OT worlds...

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Memory Flexibility Key to FPGA-Based Designs

Posted 09/13/2021 by Bob O'Donnell

Combining Micron LPDDR4 memory with Lattice FPGAs can enable Edge applications with low power consumption and strong performance characteristics.

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Say Hello to CertusPro-NX General Purpose FPGAs

Say Hello to CertusPro-NX General Purpose FPGAs

Posted 06/23/2021 by Juju Joyce

Lattice CertusPro-NX FPGAs outperform similar devices in data processing performance, system bandwidth, memory density, and support for small form factors.

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Lattice Partners with Defense Customers to Ensure Mission Critical Longevity

Lattice Partners with Defense Customers to Ensure Mission Critical Longevity

Posted 06/15/2021 by Luke Miller, Vice President, Aerospace & Defense Business Development

Lattice is committed to helping our customers in the defense market to ensure they have the support they need to keep legacy defense systems available after components are discontinued.

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Introducing the Lattice Automate Solution Stack

Introducing the Lattice Automate Solution Stack

Posted 05/11/2021 by Mark Hoopes

The Lattice Automate solution stack includes everything embedded systems designers require for accelerating industrial automation applications.

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Sensor Fusion at the Edge: Two Perspectives

Sensor Fusion at the Edge: Two Perspectives

Posted 05/06/2021 by Mark Hoopes and JP Singh

Lattice FPGAs are ideal for sensor fusion applications because their programmable fabric can be configured to perform sensor processing algorithms in a massively parallel fashion.

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Detect, Protect, and Recover with Mach-NX Secure Control FPGAs

Detect, Protect, and Recover with Mach-NX Secure Control FPGAs

Posted 12/08/2020 by PJ Chiang

Lattice Mach-NX secure control FPGAs help datacenters and servers protect, detect, and recover from attacks against system firmware.

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Lattice FPGAs power Real-Time Radar Adapter Cards

Lattice FPGAs power Real-Time Radar Adapter Cards

Posted 10/26/2020 by Kambiz Khalilian

Lattice Semiconductor and Mistral Solutions have created a real-time data capture card compatible with Texas Instruments mmWave radar sensors.

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CrossLink-NX FPGAs Dominate in Competitive Testing

CrossLink-NX FPGAs Dominate in Competitive Testing

Posted 09/30/2020 by PJ Chiang

Lattice CrossLink-NX FPGAs deliver class-leading low power, instant-on performance, and reliability to compute, industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.

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Single Wire Aggregation – The FPGA Advantage

Single Wire Aggregation – The FPGA Advantage

Posted 09/09/2020 by Hussein Osman

To reduce overall system size and BOM cost in industrial, consumer, and computing applications., Lattice offers a single wire aggregation (SWA) IP solution

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Bob O'Donnell Blog: The Fun Side of FPGAs

The Fun Side of FPGAs

Posted 07/31/2020 by Bob O"Donnell

Lattice’s low power, small form factor FPGAs and easy-to-use design software make implementing IoT applications a breeze.

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Certus-NX Blog

Lattice Certus-NX: Reinventing the Low Power, General Purpose FPGA

Posted 06/24/2020 by Juju Joyce

Lattice Certus-NX FPGAs reinvent the general purpose, low power FPGA by delivering twice the I/O density per mm2 of similar competing FPGAs.

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sensAI 3.0 Now Available!

sensAI 3.0 Now Available!

Posted 05/21/2020 by Hussein Osman

The Lattice sensAI solution stack for always-on Edge AI applications is available on the Lattice CrossLink-NX family of FPGAs to enable fast and easy development of low power, smart visions systems for the industrial, automotive, and IoT markets.

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Want Embedded Vision? Got MIPI?

Want Embedded Vision? Got MIPI?

Posted 04/17/2020 by PJ Chiang

It’s not so long ago that systems equipped with embedded vision capabilities were physically huge and ferociously expensive. As recently as 10 years ago, few people would have believed that things like home doorbells would be vision-enabled, yet now...

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Low Power FPGAs Enabling Embedded Vision

Low Power FPGAs Enabling Embedded Vision

Posted 03/12/2020 by Bob O’Donnell

One of the most intriguing new applications of technology is giving machines the ability to see something called machine vision or embedded vision.

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