The LCMX02280C-3TN144C is a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) from Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, part of the MachXO2 family. These devices are known for their low power consumption, small footprint, and cost-effectiveness, making them suitable for a variety of applications.
Applications:
- Consumer Electronics: Used in mobile devices, wearables, and other consumer products for logic implementation and interface bridging.
- Industrial Control: Employed in industrial automation equipment, motor control, and sensor interfaces.
- Communications: Found in networking equipment, wireless communication modules, and signal processing applications.
- Medical Devices: Used in portable medical devices and diagnostic equipment.
- Automotive Systems: Implemented in automotive infotainment systems and control modules.
Features:
- Logic Cells: Contains 2280 logic cells for implementing custom digital circuits.
- Embedded Memory: Includes embedded SRAM for data storage and processing.
- I/O Pins: Provides 144 I/O pins for connecting to external devices and interfaces.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operation, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- Flexible I/O Standards: Supports various I/O standards, including LVCMOS, LVTTL, and SSTL.
Benefits:
- Design Flexibility: Allows for custom logic implementation, enabling designers to tailor the device to specific application requirements.
- Reduced Time-to-Market: Enables rapid prototyping and development, reducing time-to-market.
- Low Power Operation: Contributes to energy savings and extended battery life.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Provides a cost-effective solution for implementing custom logic.
Additional Details:
The LCMX02280C-3TN144C operates at a voltage of 3.3V and is packaged in a TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Pack) package. It features a system-on-chip (SoC) architecture, integrating logic, memory, and I/O interfaces on a single chip. Development tools, such as the Lattice Diamond software, are available for designing, simulating, and programming the device. Specific details regarding the maximum operating frequency, I/O drive strength, and temperature range can be found in the Lattice Semiconductor datasheet. The device supports in-system programming (ISP), allowing for easy updates and modifications in the field.