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Renesas has a 1 kLUT FPGA!

Started by gnua...@gmail.com October 10, 2022
I guess I've heard something about this before, but it must have bounced off and not sunk in.  Here's the data sheet. 

SLG47910 - https://community.renesas.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/293/SLG47910_5F00_ds_5F00_2v3.pdf

I guess it's not ready for production as yet. 

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gnuarm.del...@gmail.com <gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess I've heard something about this before, but it must have bounced off and not sunk in. Here's the data sheet. > > SLG47910 - https://community.renesas.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/293/SLG47910_5F00_ds_5F00_2v3.pdf > > I guess it's not ready for production as yet.
What does it add to the usual CPLD offerings? I see there's some BRAM, which could come in handy, although 1kLUT isn't a great amount to make use of it. And it comes in QFN24, which is nice. Although it has OTP rather than flash, which makes it more of a PGA than an FPGA? You have to use an external SPI flash to allow reprogrammability, which means an extra chip compared with a CPLD. Any ideas what the design tools are like? Theo
On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 7:34:40 AM UTC-4, Theo wrote:
> gnuarm.del...@gmail.com <gnuarm.del...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I guess I've heard something about this before, but it must have bounced off and not sunk in. Here's the data sheet. > > > > SLG47910 - https://community.renesas.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/293/SLG47910_5F00_ds_5F00_2v3.pdf > > > > I guess it's not ready for production as yet. > What does it add to the usual CPLD offerings? I see there's some BRAM, > which could come in handy, although 1kLUT isn't a great amount to make use > of it. And it comes in QFN24, which is nice. > > Although it has OTP rather than flash, which makes it more of a PGA than an > FPGA? You have to use an external SPI flash to allow reprogrammability, > which means an extra chip compared with a CPLD. > > Any ideas what the design tools are like?
No, but they can be down loaded easily enough. If I ever connect with an FAE, I will take a look at the tools and let you know. -- Rick C. + Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging + Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209