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iCE40LM Family

iCE40LM is an ultra-low power FPGA and sensor manager designed for ultra-low power mobile applications, such as smartphones, tablets and handheld devices. The iCE40LM family includes integrated SPI and I²C blocks to interface with virtually all mobile sensors and application processors. The iCE40LM family also features two Strobe Generators that can generate strobes in microsecond ranges with the LowPower Strobe Generator and in nanosecond ranges with the High-Speed Strobe Generator. In addition, the iCE40LM family of devices includes logic to perform other functions such as mobile bridging, antenna tuning, GPIO expansion, motion/gesture recognition, IR remote control, bar code emulation, and other custom functions. The iCE40LM family features three device densities, from 1100 to 3520 Look Up Tables (LUTs) of logic with programmable I/Os that can be used as either SPI/I²C interface ports or general purpose I/Os. It also has up to 80 kbit of Block RAMs to work with user logic.

Features

 Flexible Logic Architecture

 Three devices with 1100 to 3520 LUTs

 18 I/O pins for 25-pin WLCSP

 Ultra-low Power Devices

 Advanced 40 nm low power process

 As low as 120 µW standby power typical

 Embedded and Distributed Memory

 Two Hardened I²C Interfaces

 Two Hardened SPI Interfaces

 Two On-Chip Strobe Generators

 Low-Power Strobe Generator (Microsecond ranges)

 High-Speed Strobe Generator (Nanosecond ranges)

 High Current Drive Outputs for LED

 Three High Drive (HD) output in each device

 Source/sink nominal 24 mA

 Flexible On-Chip Clocking

 Six low-skew global signal resource

 Flexible Device Configuration

 SRAM is configured through SPI

 Ultra-Small Form Factor

 As small as 25-pin WLCSP package 1.71 mm × 1.71 mm

 Applications

 Smartphones

 Tablets and Consumer Handheld Devices

 Handheld Commercial and Industrial Devices

 Multi Sensor Management Applications

 Sensor Pre-processing and Sensor Fusion

 Always-On Sensor Applications