Acronyms in This Document .................................................................................................................................................6
Features ...............................................................................................................................................................8
1.1.9. Enhanced System Level Support .....................................................................................................................8
2.2.2. Modes of Operation ......................................................................................................................................14
2.2.4. ROM Mode ....................................................................................................................................................14
Clock/Control Distribution Network...................................................................................................................15
2.5.2. Bus Size Matching .........................................................................................................................................20
2.5.3. RAM Initialization and ROM Operation ........................................................................................................20
PIO .....................................................................................................................................................................26
Hot Socketing ....................................................................................................................................................34
Embedded Hardened IP Functions ....................................................................................................................34
2.13.1.
Hardened I
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C IP Core ................................................................................................................................35
2.13.2.
Hardened SPI IP Core ................................................................................................................................36
User Flash Memory (UFM) ................................................................................................................................39
Standby Mode and Power Saving Options ........................................................................................................39
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Power On Reset ................................................................................................................................................. 40
Configuration and Testing ................................................................................................................................. 41
Density Shifting ................................................................................................................................................. 43
3. DC and Switching Characteristics ............................................................................................................................... 44
Absolute Maximum Rating ................................................................................................................................ 44
Power Supply Ramp Rates ................................................................................................................................ 44
Power-On-Reset Voltage Levels ........................................................................................................................ 45
Hot Socketing Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 45
DC Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................................................................. 46
Static Supply Current – C/E Devices .................................................................................................................. 47
Programming and Erase Supply Current – C/E Devices ..................................................................................... 48
NVCM/Flash Download Time ............................................................................................................................ 66
JTAG Port Timing Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 66
sysCONFIG Port Timing Specifications .............................................................................................................. 68
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C Port Timing Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 69
SPI Port Timing Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 69
Switching Test Conditions ................................................................................................................................. 69
4. Signal Descriptions...................................................................................................................................................... 70
Pin Information Summary ................................................................................................................................. 72
5. MachXO3 Part Number Description ........................................................................................................................... 77
6. Ordering Information ................................................................................................................................................. 78
MachXO3L Ultra Low Power Commercial and Industrial Grade Devices, Halogen Free (RoHS) Packaging ...... 78
MachXO3LF Ultra Low Power Commercial and Industrial Grade Devices, Halogen Free (RoHS) Packaging .... 81
Revision History .................................................................................................................................................................. 86
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Figures
Figure 2.1. Top View of the MachXO3L/LF-1300 Device ....................................................................................................10
Figure 2.2. Top View of the MachXO3L/LF-4300 Device ....................................................................................................11
Figure 2.11. Group of Four Programmable I/O Cells ..........................................................................................................25
Figure 2.12. Sentry Output Register Block Diagram (PIO on the Left, Top and Bottom Edges) ..........................................27
Figure 2.16. MachXO3L/LF-640 and MachXO3L/LF-1300 Banks.........................................................................................33
Figure 2.17. Embedded Function Block Interface ...............................................................................................................35
Figure 2.18. I
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C Core Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................................35
Figure 3.8. JTAG Port Timing Waveforms ...........................................................................................................................67
Figure 3.9. Output Test Load, LVTTL and LVCMOS Standards ............................................................................................69
Tables
Table 1.1. MachXO3L/LF Family Selection Guide .................................................................................................................9
Table 2.1. Resources and Modes Available per Slice ..........................................................................................................12
Table 2.2. Slice Signal Descriptions .....................................................................................................................................13
Table 2.3. Number of Slices Required For Implementing Distributed RAM .......................................................................14
Table 2.4. PLL Signal Descriptions .......................................................................................................................................19
Table 2.6. EBR Signal Descriptions ......................................................................................................................................21
Table 2.7. Programmable FIFO Flag Ranges ........................................................................................................................22
Table 2.8. PIO Signal List .....................................................................................................................................................26
Table 2.9. Input Gearbox Signal List ....................................................................................................................................27
Table 2.10. Output Gearbox Signal List ...............................................................................................................................29
Table 2.13. Available MCLK Frequencies ............................................................................................................................34
Table 2.14. I
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C Core Signal Description ...............................................................................................................................36
Table 2.15. SPI Core Signal Description ..............................................................................................................................37
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Table 2.16. Timer/Counter Signal Description .................................................................................................................... 39
Table 2.17. MachXO3L/LF Power Saving Features Description .......................................................................................... 40
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