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LFXP2-5E FPGA Programmable IC Chip Lattice Semiconductor'S

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Brand Name: Lattice Semiconductor

Certification: ROHS

Model Number: LFXP2-5E

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Minimum Order Quantity: 1pcs

Price: Negotiated

Packaging Details: Tray/REEL

Delivery Time: 3-15days

Stock: 8000

Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram

Supply Ability: 1000pcs

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LFXP2-5E Programmable IC Chip

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1.2 V Programmable IC Chip

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LFXP2-5E

Manufacturer Product Number:
LFXP2-5E
Product Category:
FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Number Of Registers:
1,080
Number Of Logic Elements:
2,304
Number Of Embedded Memory Blocks:
7,680
Operating Supply Voltage:
1.2 V
Manufacturer Product Number:
LFXP2-5E
Product Category:
FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Number Of Registers:
1,080
Number Of Logic Elements:
2,304
Number Of Embedded Memory Blocks:
7,680
Operating Supply Voltage:
1.2 V
LFXP2-5E FPGA Programmable IC Chip Lattice Semiconductor'S

Get Lattice Semiconductor's LFXP2-5E FPGA Chip for Your Low-Power Applications

 

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Introduction:

The LFXP2-5E is a low-power FPGA chip manufactured by Lattice Semiconductor. It features 2,304 Look-Up Tables (LUTs), 7,680 four-input Look-Up Tables (4-LUTs), and 1,080 registers, making it an excellent choice for low-power, small footprint applications.

 

Applications:

The LFXP2-5E can be used in various applications, including:

  • Portable devices
  • Communications equipment
  • Automotive electronics
  • Industrial control systems
  • Consumer electronics

Product Attributes:

Attributes Specifications
Brand Lattice Semiconductor
Manufacturer Part No. LFXP2-5E
Product Category FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
Number of LUTs 2,304
Number of 4-LUTs 7,680
Number of Registers 1,080
Operating Supply Voltage 1.2 V
Minimum Operating Temperature -40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature 100°C

 

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FAQ:

Q: What is an FPGA chip?

A: FPGA stands for Field Programmable Gate Array. It is a type of integrated circuit that can be programmed to perform different functions.

Q: What is the difference between an FPGA and a microcontroller?

A: An FPGA is a programmable logic device that can be configured to perform different tasks. A microcontroller is a small computer on a single integrated circuit that is designed to control a specific device.

Q: What are some advantages of using an FPGA?

A: FPGAs offer high performance, low power consumption, and flexibility. They can be reconfigured to perform different tasks, allowing for faster development and prototyping.

Q: What are some common applications of FPGAs?

A: FPGAs are used in a range of applications, including high-speed data transmission, image processing, audio/video processing, networking, and industrial automation.

Q: What is the programming language used for FPGAs?

A: The most common programming languages used for FPGAs are VHDL and Verilog.