The iCE40 is a family of ultra-low power, non-volatile FPGAs from Lattice Semiconductor. These devices are designed for low-power, high-volume applications and...
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The iCE40 is a family of ultra-low power, non-volatile FPGAs from Lattice Semiconductor. These devices are designed for low-power, high-volume applications and offer a range of features including low power consumption, small form factor, and high performance. The iCE40 FPGAs are suitable for a variety of applications, including mobile devices, consumer electronics, and industrial control systems.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Core voltage | 1.2V |
| Operating temperature | -40 to 100°C |
| Storage temperature | -40 to 125°C |
| Parameter | Condition | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Static power consumption | Typical | 19 uW | 25 uW | 35 uW | uW |
| Dynamic power consumption | Typical | 100 uW | 150 uW | 200 uW | uW |
When designing with the iCE40 FPGA, consider the power consumption, package size, and performance requirements of your application. The iCE40 family offers a range of devices with different densities and features, so select the device that best fits your needs.
Follow standard FPGA installation procedures, ensuring proper handling and storage of the device. The iCE40 FPGA is a sensitive electronic component and should be handled with care to prevent damage.
The iCE40 FPGA is designed for low-power applications and should be operated within the specified temperature and voltage ranges. Ensure proper cooling and power supply to the device to prevent overheating and damage.