There are 256 macro cells, which provide radio coverage via high-power cell towers, antennas or masts in a mobile phone network.The product is contained in a 132-LFBGA, CSPBGA package.This device has 96 I/O ports programmed into it.There are 132 terminations programmed into the device.There is a BOTTOMterminal position on the electrical part in question.The device is powered by a voltage of 1.8V volts.This part is in the family [0].It is recommended that the chip be packaged by Tray.During operation, the operating temperature is kept at 0°C~90°C TJ to ensure its reliability.It is recommended that the chip be mounted by Surface Mount.It belongs to the ispMACH? 4000Zseries of FPGAs.A chip with 132pins is programmed.When using this device, YEScan also be found.According to the LC4256, its related parts can be found.It is recommended that the supply voltage be kept at 1.8Vto maximize efficiency.It is recommended that data be stored in [0].This electronic part is mounted in the way of Surface Mount.The device has a pinout of [0].It operates at a maximum supply voltage of 1.9V volts.It operates with the minimal supply voltage of 1.7V.In total, there are 16 logic elements/blocks.There are 48 programmable I/Os, which are method of data transmissions, via input/output (I/O), between a central processing unit (CPU) and a peripheral device, such as a network adapter or a Parallel ATA storage device. The maximum frequency should not exceed 200MHz.There are 6 dedicated inputs used to detect the status of input signals.
LC4256ZC-45M132C Features
132-LFBGA, CSPBGA package 96 I/Os The operating temperature of 0°C~90°C TJ 132 pin count 132 pins
LC4256ZC-45M132C Applications
There are a lot of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation LC4256ZC-45M132C CPLDs applications.
Battery operated portable devices
Power Meter SMPS
Random logic replacement
Pattern recognition
Discrete logic functions
LED Lighting systems
High speed graphics processing
Wireless Infrastructure Base Band Unit and Remote Radio Unit
SFP, QSFP, QSFP-DD, OSFP, Mini-SAS HD Port Management