Embedded Signal Processing Capabilities of the LatticeECP3 sysDSP Block
New market segments are increasingly driving competing FPGA vendors to incorporate a wider variety of functionality and flexibility within their devices. Embedded digital signal processing (DSP) is one such function.
Lattice Semiconductor has continued its tradition of providing high performance DSP capabilities in its most recent lowcost, SERDES-capable LatticeECP3 FPGA family. Features such as a dual slice architecture, the ability to cascade/chain DSP slices and blocks and an enhanced instruction set establish the LatticeECP3 family as a compelling alternative for signal processing applications.
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