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LCMXO2-2000HC-4FTG256C

2.5V V 21.3kB B FPGAs MachXO2 Series 269MHz MHz 256-LBGA 4.8mA mA 1mm mm 256


  • Manufacturer: Lattice Semiconductor Corporation
  • Nocochips NO: 477-LCMXO2-2000HC-4FTG256C
  • Package: 256-LBGA
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 793
  • Description: 2.5V V 21.3kB B FPGAs MachXO2 Series 269MHz MHz 256-LBGA 4.8mA mA 1mm mm 256 (Kg)

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Series MachXO2
JESD-609 Code e1
Pbfree Code yes
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3 (168 Hours)
Number of Terminations 256
ECCN Code EAR99
Terminal Finish Tin/Silver/Copper (Sn/Ag/Cu)
HTS Code 8542.39.00.01
Subcategory Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Technology CMOS
Voltage - Supply 2.375V~3.465V
Terminal Position BOTTOM
Terminal Form BALL
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) 260
Supply Voltage 2.5V
Terminal Pitch 1mm
Frequency 269MHz
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) 30
Base Part Number LCMXO2-2000
Pin Count 256
Number of Outputs 207
Operating Supply Voltage 2.5V
Power Supplies 2.5/3.3V
Memory Size 21.3kB
Operating Supply Current 4.8mA
Number of I/O 206
RAM Size 9.3kB
Memory Type FLASH
Propagation Delay 7.24 ns
Programmable Logic Type FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY
Number of Logic Elements/Cells 2112
Total RAM Bits 75776
Number of LABs/CLBs 264
Number of Macro Cells 1056
Radiation Hardening No
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
Factory Lead Time 1 Week
Mount Surface Mount
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 256-LBGA
Number of Pins 256
Operating Temperature 0°C~85°C TJ
Packaging Tray
Published 2000

LCMXO2-2000HC-4FTG256C Overview


The package that contains this software is called 256-LBGA. Fpga chips consists of FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY elements. The I/Os are designed to facilitate a more coherent transfer of data. A fundamental building block consists of 2112 logic elements/cells. The supply voltage is 2.5V volts. An FPGA part from the Field Programmable Gate Arrays family. Surface Mount-connectors can be used to attach this FPGA module to the development board. Fpga chips operates at a voltage of 2.375V~3.465V and uses a battery to supply power. It is a type of FPGA that belongs to the MachXO2 series of FPGAs. In order to ensure a safe and efficient operation, it is important to maintain a temperature within 0°C~85°C TJ at all times. During the installation of this device, 207 outputs were incorporated. In order to save space, this FPGA model has been contained in Tray. In total, it has a total of 256 terminations. This device has 75776 RAM bits, which is the number of RAM bits that this device offers. Parts related to this part can be found using its base part number LCMXO2-2000. There is a maximum RAM si9.3kBe of 9.3kB on this FPGA module, which is necessary to ensure the normal operation of the program. This cable has 256 pins and is designed to connect to a computer. 264 LABs and CLBs are built into this FPGA. In my opinion, this FPGA could produce fantastic results if mounted in Surface Mount, provided that its specifications are followed. In the case of 2.5V supply voltage, designers can take full advantage of its flexibility. Powered by a 2.5/3.3V power supply, it can be operated by almost anyone. As far as the pin count is concerned, it has 256 pins. In this FPGA module, there is a memory of 21.3kB available for storing applications and data. A frequency of 269MHz provides high efficiency. During operation, it uses 4.8mA of supply current. Fpga circuit is important to note that the main building blocks of a CPLD in this device are 1056 macrocells. FLASH memory is adapted for storing data and preventing resource conflicts.

LCMXO2-2000HC-4FTG256C Features


206 I/Os
Up to 75776 RAM bits
256 LABs/CLBs
Operating from a frequency of 269MHz

LCMXO2-2000HC-4FTG256C Applications


There are a lot of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation LCMXO2-2000HC-4FTG256C FPGAs applications.

  • Broadcast
  • Electronic Warfare
  • Development Boards and Shields for Microcontrollers
  • Industrial IoT
  • DO-254
  • Security systems
  • Medical ultrasounds
  • Software-defined radio
  • Secure Communication
  • Distributed Monetary Systems

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