Lattice Partners

  • The Lattice Partner Network offers a rich resource of partners having the right skills and expertise to help you get the most from your Lattice FPGA design. Use the selectors & links below to find a partner most suited to meet your needs for design services, IP portfolios, boards, product & software training and more. To discover more about our partners program, go to the Lattice Partner Network web page.

    If you would like to become one of our partners, click here to contact us directly.

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  • abaxor engineering GmbH

    abaxor engineering GmbH

    As a design house we develop FPGA designs and hardware that fit to our customers demands. With our longtime experience and profound comprehensions we provide FPGA designs, hardware development, embedded software as well as realization of entire electronic components and systems.
  • TANABIKI Inc.

    TANABIKI Inc.

    TANABIKI Inc. is developing products that use FPGAs and embedded CPUs, with a focus on digital broadcasting equipment. We have a wealth of experience in circuit design that takes EMC into consideration, regardless of whether it is analog or digital.
  • Trenz Electronic GmbH

    Trenz Electronic GmbH

    Trenz Electronic develops, manufactures and distributes embedded products for industrial use and offers comprehensive services for the development and realization of electronic components and systems.
  • BLT

    BLT

    ​​Founded by a pioneer in the FPGA/SoC industry, BLT is an engineering design services firm with a world class reputation for high-quality, on-time results. BLT thrives on solving problems the hardest design challenges. Their designs are in space, undersea, and everywhere in between.​
  • Yellow Power Systems

    Yellow Power Systems

    Yellow Power Systems is a company that specializes in improving the power grid and how we use energy in our daily lives. Their solutions consist of highly efficient DC/AC converters and are all based on low-power Lattice FPGAs.
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