[Kodera2t] wanted to experiment with programmable logic. Instead of going with an FPGA board, he decided to build his own CPLD (complex programmable logic device) board, with a built-in programmer.
Over on the University of Reddit there’s a course for learning all about FPGAs and CPLDs. It’s just an introduction to digital logic, but with a teacher capable of building a CPLD motor control board ...
In its third major and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) announcement in the last 12 months, Lattice Semiconductor Corp. has introduced MachXO, a new product family that combines the key features ...
Applications traditionally supported by high-density complex programmable-logic devices (CPLDs) and low-capacity FPGAs now have another option—the MachXO series of logic devices. Developed by Lattice ...
This Design Idea further develops a previous one integrating a stepper-motor driver in a CPLD (Reference 1). However, this idea integrates not only the driver, but also a simple one-axis stepper-motor ...
Lattice has released a family of low-end FPGAs aimed at CPLD-like applications in professional systems and consumer electronics. “This is an FPGA with embedded flash, so you have the instant-on ...
Aiming at motor control, industrial automation and automotive safety applications, they seek to combine Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD)-like programmable logic and an MCU in a single, ...
Rajiv Nema, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Cypress Semiconductor, Inc., San Jose, Calif., Andrew Randall, Chief Engineer, Nexsan Technologies, Inc., Woodland Hills ...
San Jose, Calif., December 6, 2004 — Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced it is shipping version 4.2 of its Quartus® II design software, delivering the world’s highest performance for ...
Targeting infotainment, networking, and driver-assistance applications. Altera said it will begin shipping automotive-grade devices for selected members of its CPLD, FPGA and structured ASIC device ...