LFE2M20E-6FN484C LATTICE SEMICONDUCTOR, LFE2M20E-6FN484C Datasheet - Page 43

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LFE2M20E-6FN484C

Manufacturer Part Number
LFE2M20E-6FN484C
Description
FPGA LatticeECP2M Family 19000 Cells 90nm (CMOS) Technology 1.2V 484-Pin FBGA
Manufacturer
LATTICE SEMICONDUCTOR
Datasheet

Specifications of LFE2M20E-6FN484C

Package
484FBGA
Family Name
LatticeECP2M
Device Logic Units
19000
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
1.2 V
Maximum Number Of User I/os
304
Ram Bits
1246208

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Architecture
Lattice Semiconductor
LatticeECP2/M Family Data Sheet
DQSXFER
LatticeECP2/M devices provide a DQSXFER signal to the output buffer to assist it in data transfer to DDR memo-
o
ries that require DQS strobe be shifted 90
. This shifted DQS strobe is generated by the DQSDEL block. The
DQSXFER signal runs the span of the data bus.
sysI/O Buffer
Each I/O is associated with a flexible buffer referred to as a sysI/O buffer. These buffers are arranged around the
periphery of the device in groups referred to as banks. The sysI/O buffers allow users to implement the wide variety
of standards that are found in today’s systems including LVCMOS, SSTL, HSTL, LVDS and LVPECL.
sysI/O Buffer Banks
LatticeECP2/M devices have nine sysI/O buffer banks: eight banks for user I/Os arranged two per side. The ninth
sysI/O buffer bank (Bank 8) is located adjacent to Bank 3 and has dedicated/shared I/Os for configuration. When a
shared pin is not used for configuration it is available as a user I/O. Each bank is capable of supporting multiple I/O
standards. Each sysI/O bank has its own I/O supply voltage (V
). In addition, each bank, except Bank 8, has
CCIO
voltage references, V
and V
, which allow it to be completely independent from the others. Bank 8 shares
REF1
REF2
two voltage references, V
and V
, with Bank 3. Figure 2-37 shows the nine banks and their associated
REF1
REF2
supplies.
In LatticeECP2/M devices, single-ended output buffers and ratioed input buffers (LVTTL, LVCMOS and PCI) are
powered using V
. LVTTL, LVCMOS33, LVCMOS25 and LVCMOS12 can also be set as fixed threshold inputs
CCIO
independent of V
.
CCIO
Each bank can support up to two separate V
voltages, V
and V
, that set the threshold for the refer-
REF
REF1
REF2
enced input buffers. Some dedicated I/O pins in a bank can be configured to be a reference voltage supply pin.
Each I/O is individually configurable based on the bank’s supply and reference voltages.
2-40

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