FPGAs

FPGAs deliver highest performance in the smallest package

21st July 2014
Nat Bowers
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The newest member of the ECP5 family, Lattice Semiconductor has announced that the LFE5UM-85 delivers the highest performance in the family in the same packages as smaller devices. This enables engineers to design prototypes with the best performance for convenience and flexibility, then optimise for cost in a lower density device when they go to production.

Designed for high-volume small-cell, microserver, broadband access and video applications, the ECP5 FPGAs are claimed to feature twice the functional density of competing devices in a tiny 10x10mm package. They are also claimed to cost 40% less and  consume 30% less power compared to other options. More than 100 customers with early access are already using CP5 devices and boards to build solutions that perform critical bridging and interface functions including LPDDR3, PCI Express, MIPI, Ethernet, and USB3.0.

Lattice will also offer ECP5 hardware development boards based on the 85K LUT (look up table) LFE5UM-85 devices this month. Lattice Diamond design tool, development boards, soft IP library, reference designs and hardware demonstrations are also available to help customers in product selection and speed time-to-market.

Jim Tavacoli, Senior Product Marketing Director, Lattice, commented: “Customers are fully enabled to implement their ECP5 designs quickly and also easily meet their need for high-performance and flexibility."

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