The LCMXO640C-3TN144C is a low-power, low-cost Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) integrated circuit (IC) developed by Lattice Semiconductor Corporation. It belongs to the MachXO640 series of devices designed to meet the demands of low-density, high-volume, and cost-sensitive applications. Here are some key features and an overview of the LCMXO640C-3TN144C FPGA:
1. FPGA Architecture: The LCMXO640C-3TN144C utilizes a Look-Up Table (LUT)-based programmable logic architecture, which allows for versatile and flexible digital logic implementations. It consists of a large number of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) that can be interconnected to create complex digital designs.
2. Programmability: One of the main advantages of FPGAs is their ability to be programmed and reprogrammed, providing the flexibility to update the design even after the IC has been deployed. The LCMXO640C-3TN144C is a non-volatile FPGA, meaning it retains its configuration even when powered off.
3. Logic Capacity: As the name suggests, the LCMXO640C-3TN144C has a logic capacity of 640 Look-Up Tables (LUTs). LUTs can be used to implement combinatorial logic functions, enabling the creation of various digital circuits