Lattice Semiconductor announced that the company expanded its small FPGA portfolio with new, high I/O density options in the Lattice Certus-NX FPGA and Lattice MachXO5-NX FPGA device families. The new offerings include multiple logic density and I/O options in a variety of new packages. These new devices are ideal for a wide range of solutions that require low power consumption, a small form factor, high 3.3V I/O, and security capabilities--making them well-suited for power-constrained AI, Industrial, Communications, Server, and Automotive applications.

Built on the Lattice Nexus?? FPGA platform, the newly added Lattice Certus- NX and MachXO5-N X devices offer the following features in comparison to competing FPGAs of a similar class in market: Robust and Customizable Connectivity in Small Form Factor; highest I/O count per package, including 3.3V I/O with up to 2X more I/O per package body size; Differential I/O (1.5 Gbps) enabling up to 70% faster data transfer; System Integration Capabilities; Up to 4X lower power enabling simplified thermal management; Fast time to market and cost efficiency through no power sequencing order requirements; Integrated flash options for enhanced secure configuration; Up to 12X faster configuration performance for ultrafast boot time; highest Reliability and Device Security; Up to 100X lower soft error rate, improving system reliability for safety-critical applications; Built-in SEC and memory block ECC for SEU protection. The new Certus-NX and MachXO5 -NX FPGA devices are shipping and are supported by the latest release of Lattice Radiant design software.