Eugen Krassin (Lattice)

Eugen Krassin

Lecture Description:

Low Power Connectivity and Computing – With the rising complexity of systems used to power smart homes, factories and cities, the iCE40 UltraPlus FPGA can solve connectivity issues with a wide variety of interfaces and protocols and provide the low power computational resources for higher levels of intelligence.
Edge Intelligent FPGA – The iCE40 UltraPlus FPGA with 5k lookup tables (LUTs) is able to implement Neural Networks for pattern matching necessary to bring always-on intelligence to the edge. Optimized for best-in-class power, designers can eliminate latency associated with cloud intelligence while keeping the overall system solution cost low.
Flexible Package Options – Multiple package are available to fit a wide range of applications needs. From an ultra-small 2.15 x 2.50 mm WLCSP package optimized for consumer and IoT devices, to a 0.5 mm pitch 7 x 7 mm QFN for cost optimized applications.
This LEC2 webinar "Introduction to ICE40UP" shows the user how devices of the ICE40UP series work and how they can be used most effectively. The emphasis of this workshop is put on a basic and wide spread overview over all functions inside the ICE40UP FPGAs, e.g.
•   Hard IP
•   I/O blocks
•   clocking structure

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