LFXP2-5E-B2-EVN Lattice, LFXP2-5E-B2-EVN Datasheet - Page 6

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LFXP2-5E-B2-EVN

Manufacturer Part Number
LFXP2-5E-B2-EVN
Description
Programmable Logic IC Development Tools Lattice XP2 Brevia Dev Kit
Manufacturer
Lattice
Type
FPGAr
Datasheet

Specifications of LFXP2-5E-B2-EVN

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Kits
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
LFXP2-5E-6TN144C
Interface Type
JTAG, USB
Operating Supply Voltage
1.2 V
Description/function
LatticeXP2 Brevia 2 development kit
Dimensions
3 in x 3 in x 0.5 in
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 55 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Factory Pack Quantity
1
Lattice Semiconductor
Read DIP Switch Bank
The LatticeMico8 has the ability to read the state of switches 1-4 on the DIP switch bank. The pushbutton switches
are can also be read. Each pushbutton press toggles the internal state of a register in the FPGA. The current state
of the register is displayed on the high nibble of the output. The hexadecimal representation of the switches is
printed and logged to the SRAM. A DIP switch that is set ON has a '0' value, and one that is OFF has a value of '1'.
To read the DIP switch:
1. From the terminal window press 2.
Read Data History from SRAM
Use the Read Data History from SRAM command to see the results from each command that is logged to the
SRAM memory. The output from this command does not get written into the SRAM.
To read data history from SRAM:
1. From the terminal window press 3. The transaction log is listed.
Copy Data History from SRAM to SPI Flash Memory
This command erases a portion of the SPI ROM, and stores the command results logged in the SRAM. The
LatticeMico8 starts writing from SRAM address 0x000000 and continues writing values into the SPI ROM until it
reaches the last valid entry in the SRAM.
To copy data history from SRAM to SPI Flash memory:
1. From the terminal window press 4. The data log is transferred and the terminal indicates “Done”.
Read Data History From SPI Flash Memory
This command copies the Data History from the SPI ROM into the SRAM. After power is supplied, or RESET
asserted the SRAM Data History log information is no longer available. Running this command permits the history
to be restored from the non-volatile SPI ROM.
To read data history from the SPI ROM into SRAM:
1. From the terminal window press 5. The transaction log is listed.
Example:
SW:0x00
Example:
SRAM:
Example:
SRAM => SPI:
Done.
Example:
SPI Flash:
0x44
0x00
0x44
0x00
0x44
0x00
(SRAM ADDR:0x0000C)
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LatticeXP2 Brevia 2 Development Kit
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