Manufacturer Part Number
LFXP2-8E-6FT256C
Manufacturer
Lattice Semiconductor
Introduction
The LFXP2-8E-6FT256C is an embedded FPGA from Lattice Semiconductor's XP2 series, designed for high-performance programmable logic solutions.
Product Features and Performance
High logic capacity with 1000 LABs/CLBs and 8000 logic elements/cells
Ample memory with 226304 total RAM bits
Extensive connectivity options with 201 I/Os
Low voltage supply requirements ranging from 1.14V to 1.26V
Surface mount, 256-LBGA package ensuring compact form factor and robust integration
Product Advantages
Advanced programmable capabilities for customized applications
Ample memory and I/O options facilitate complex designs
Low power consumption enhances device reliability and operational efficiency
Compact package suitable for space-constrained applications
Key Technical Parameters
Number of LABs/CLBs: 1000
Number of Logic Elements/Cells: 8000
Total RAM Bits: 226304
Number of I/O: 201
Voltage Supply: 1.14V ~ 1.26V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Robust surface mount design ensuring reliable and stable operation in various environments
Optimized power management for safe operation within specified voltage supply range
Compatibility
Supports integration with various other electronic components and systems due to standard voltage supply and I/O capabilities
Application Areas
Industrial automation
Consumer electronics connectivity
Telecommunication systems
Automotive electronics
Product Lifecycle
Status: Obsolete
Potential for replacement or upgrade options should be explored with newer or alternative FPGA models as this model is nearing discontinuation
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High customizable logic capacity fits various application needs
Sufficient memory and comprehensive I/O support complex and versatile system designs
Low supply voltage and power-efficient operation reduce overall system power costs
Designed in a compact and robust package, it is ideal for tight spaces and demanding environments
Obsolescence status necessitates consideration for future-proof designs with replacement options