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2032VL Datasheet, PDF (2/12 Pages) Lattice Semiconductor – 2.5V In-System Programmable SuperFAST™ High Density PLD
Specifications ispLSI 2032VL
Functional Block Diagram
Figure 1. ispLSI 2032VL Functional Block Diagram
GOE 0
I/O 0
I/O 1
I/O 2
I/O 3
I/O 4
I/O 5
I/O 6
I/O 7
I/O 8
I/O 9
I/O 10
I/O 11
I/O 12
I/O 13
I/O 14
I/O 15
TDI/IN 0
TDO/IN 1
TMS/NC
BSCAN
A0
A7
A1
Global Routing Pool
A6
(GRP)
A2
A5
A3
A4
Generic Logic
Blocks (GLBs)
I/O 31
I/O 30
I/O 29
I/O 28
I/O 27
I/O 26
I/O 25
I/O 24
I/O 23
I/O 22
I/O 21
I/O 20
I/O 19
I/O 18
I/O 17
I/O 16
Note: *Y1 and RESET are multiplexed on the same pin
Y0
Y1*
TCK/Y2
0139B/2032VL
The device also has 32 I/O cells, each of which is directly
connected to an I/O pin. Each I/O cell can be individually
programmed to be a combinatorial input, output or bi-
directional I/O pin with 3-state control, and the output
drivers can source 4 mA or sink 8 mA. Each output can
be programmed independently for fast or slow output
slew rate to minimize overall output switching noise.
Device pins can be safely driven to 3.3 Volt signal levels
to support mixed-voltage systems.
Eight GLBs, 32 I/O cells, two dedicated inputs and two
ORPs are connected together to make a Megablock (see
Figure 1). The outputs of the eight GLBs are connected
to a set of 32 universal I/O cells by the ORPs. Each
ispLSI 2032VL device contains one Megablock.
The GRP has as its inputs the outputs from all of the GLBs
and all of the inputs from the bi-directional I/O cells. All of
these signals are made available to the inputs of the
GLBs. Delays through the GRP have been equalized to
minimize timing skew.
Clocks in the ispLSI 2032VL device are selected using
the dedicated clock pins. Three dedicated clock pins (Y0,
Y1, Y2) or an asynchronous clock can be selected on a
GLB basis. The asynchronous or Product Term clock can
be generated in any GLB for its own clock.
Programmable Open-Drain Outputs
In addition to the standard output configuration, the
outputs of the ispLSI 2032VL are individually program-
mable, either as a standard totem-pole output or an
open-drain output. The totem-pole output drives the
specified Voh and Vol levels, whereas the open-drain
output drives only the specified Vol. The Voh level on the
open-drain output depends on the external loading and
pull-up. This output configuration is controlled by a pro-
grammable fuse. The default configuration is a totem-pole
configuration. The open-drain/totem-pole option is se-
lectable through the ispDesignEXPERT software tools.
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