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Development board aids programmable logic-based design

1st September 2017
Mick Elliott
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The MachXO3-9400 development board from Lattice Semiconductor features an onboard programmable logic device and hardware management expander to help engineers prototype designs for the server, communications, industrial, and display markets. It is being shipped by Mouser Electronics.

The board allows designers to investigate and experiment with the features of the MachXO3 complex programmable logic device (CPLD) and the L-ASC1 hardware management expander.

An onboard MachXO3LF-9400 device offers expanded input/output (I/O) and logic support for control PLD applications, while increased on-chip memory improves picture clarity for low-cost video bridging in large monitor applications.

The device features 9400 look-up tables (LUTs) for low-cost programmable logic and 432 kbits of embedded block RAM.

It also offers distributed RAM, phase-locked loops (PLLs), advanced configuration support, and support user flash memory.

These features allow designers to use the MachXO3LF-9400 device in low-cost, high-volume consumer and system applications.

Along with the MachXO3LF-9400 CPLD, the development board also features an L-ASC10 (L-Analog Sense and Control 10 rails) device to enable designers to easily evaluate hardware management design and expand the usability of the MachXO3LF-9400 with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Lattice Versa and Aardvark headers.

The L-ASC10 enables seamless scaling of power supply voltage and current monitoring, temperature monitoring, sequence and margin control channels.

The device includes dedicated interfaces that support the exchange of monitor signal status and output control signals with centralised hardware management controllers.

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