LFXP3C-3TN100I Lattice, LFXP3C-3TN100I Datasheet - Page 149

FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array 3.1K LUTs 62 IO 1.8/ 2.5/3.3V -3 Spd I

LFXP3C-3TN100I

Manufacturer Part Number
LFXP3C-3TN100I
Description
FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array 3.1K LUTs 62 IO 1.8/ 2.5/3.3V -3 Spd I
Manufacturer
Lattice
Datasheets

Specifications of LFXP3C-3TN100I

Number Of Programmable I/os
62
Data Ram Size
55296
Supply Voltage (max)
3.465 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 100 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Supply Voltage (min)
1.71 V
Package / Case
TQFP-100
Package
100TQFP
Family Name
LatticeXP
Device Logic Units
3000
Maximum Internal Frequency
320 MHz
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
1.8|2.5|3.3 V
Maximum Number Of User I/os
62
Ram Bits
55296
Re-programmability Support
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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sysIO Usage Guide
R
= (V
- V
)/I
= (5.25V - 3.75V)/27.4 = 54.8 ohm
EXT
EXT
INMAX
D
If the V
of the bank is increased, it will also increase the value of the external resistor required. Changing the
CCIO
bank V
will also change the value of the input threshold voltage.
CCIO
Programmable Input Delay
Each input can optionally be delayed before it is passed to the core logic or input registers. The primary use for the
input delay is to achieve zero hold time for the input registers when using a direct drive primary clock. To arrive at
zero hold time, the input delay will delay the data by at least as much as the primary clock injection delay. This
option can be turned ON or OFF for each I/O independently in the software using the FIXEDDELAY attribute. This
attribute is described in more detail in the Software sysIO Attributes section. Appendix A shows how this feature
can be enabled in the software using HDL attributes.
Software sysIO Attributes
sysIO attributes can be specified in the HDL, using the Preference Editor GUI or in the ASCII Preference file (.prf)
file directly. Appendices A, B and C list examples of how these can be assigned using each of the methods men-
tioned above. This section describes in detail each of these attributes.
IO_TYPE
This is used to set the sysIO standard for an I/O. The V
required to set these I/O standards are embedded in
CCIO
the attribute names itself. There is no separate attribute to set the V
requirements. Table 8-6 lists the available
CCIO
I/O types.
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