Features ............................................................................................................................................................. 1-1
PFU and PFF Blocks................................................................................................................................. 2-2
Clock Distribution Network ................................................................................................................................. 2-6
Bus Size Matching .................................................................................................................................. 2-12
RAM Initialization and ROM Operation ................................................................................................... 2-12
PIO .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-16
Polarity Control Logic .............................................................................................................................. 2-22
Hot Socketing.......................................................................................................................................... 2-25
Configuration and Testing ................................................................................................................................ 2-26
Density Shifting ................................................................................................................................................ 2-28
DC and Switching Characteristics
Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................................................................... 3-1
Hot Socketing Specifications.............................................................................................................................. 3-2
DC Electrical Characteristics.............................................................................................................................. 3-3
Supply Current (Sleep Mode)............................................................................................................................. 3-3
Supply Current (Standby)................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Initialization Supply Current ............................................................................................................................... 3-5
Programming and Erase Flash Supply Current ................................................................................................. 3-6
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LatticeXP Family Handbook
sysIO Single-Ended DC Electrical Characteristics............................................................................................. 3-8
Differential HSTL and SSTL............................................................................................................................. 3-10
LatticeXP sysCONFIG Port Timing Specifications........................................................................................... 3-26
Flash Download Time ...................................................................................................................................... 3-27
JTAG Port Timing Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 3-27
Switching Test Conditions................................................................................................................................ 3-28
Pinout Information
Signal Descriptions ............................................................................................................................................ 4-1
PICs and DDR Data (DQ) Pins Associated with the DDR Strobe (DQS) Pin .................................................... 4-3
Pin Information Summary................................................................................................................................... 4-4
Power Supply and NC Connections................................................................................................................... 4-6
LFXP3 Logic Signal Connections: 100 TQFP .................................................................................................... 4-7
LFXP3 & LFXP6 Logic Signal Connections: 144 TQFP................................................................................... 4-10
LFXP3 & LFXP6 Logic Signal Connections: 208 PQFP .................................................................................. 4-14
LFXP6 & LFXP10 Logic Signal Connections: 256 fpBGA................................................................................ 4-19
LFXP15 & LFXP20 Logic Signal Connections: 256 fpBGA.............................................................................. 4-26
LFXP10, LFXP15 & LFXP20 Logic Signal Connections: 388 fpBGA............................................................... 4-34
LFXP15 & LFXP20 Logic Signal Connections: 484 fpBGA.............................................................................. 4-43
For Further Information ........................................................................................................................... 4-56
Ordering Information
Part Number Description.................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Ordering Information (Contact Factory for Specific Device Availability)............................................................. 5-1
For Further Information ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1
LatticeXP Family Data Sheet Revision History
Revision History ................................................................................................................................................. 7-1
Open Drain Control ................................................................................................................................... 8-7
Differential SSTL and HSTL Support ................................................................................................................. 8-7
PCI Support with Programmable PCICLAMP .................................................................................................... 8-7
5V Interface with PCI Clamp Diode.................................................................................................................... 8-8
Design Considerations and Usage................................................................................................................... 8-12
Differential SSTL and HSTL.................................................................................................................... 8-13
Technical Support Assistance.......................................................................................................................... 8-13
Verilog for Synplify ........................................................................................................................................... 8-18
Example .................................................................................................................................................. 8-20
Appendix B. sysIO Attributes Using Preference Editor User Interface............................................................. 8-22
Appendix C. sysIO Attributes Using Preference File (ASCII File) .................................................................... 8-23
USE DIN CELL........................................................................................................................................ 8-24
USE DOUT CELL.................................................................................................................................... 8-24
Initialization File Format .......................................................................................................................... 9-51
Technical Support Assistance.......................................................................................................................... 9-53
Revision History ............................................................................................................................................... 9-53
Appendix A. Attribute Definitions...................................................................................................................... 9-54
QDR II Interface .................................................................................................................................... 10-17
FCRAM (Fast Cycle Random Access Memory) Interface..................................................................... 10-17
Generic High Speed DDR Implementation .................................................................................................... 10-17
Technical Support Assistance........................................................................................................................ 10-18
Revision History ............................................................................................................................................. 10-18
Appendix A. Using IPexpress™ to Generate DDR Modules.......................................................................... 10-19
Verilog Example .................................................................................................................................... 10-31
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