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MachXO2 Overview

The MachXO2 family offers designers of low density PLDs an unprecedented mix of low cost, low power and high system integration in a single device. Compared to its popular predecessor, the MachXO family, the MachXO2 family delivers a 3X increase in logic density, 10X increase in memory, over 100X reduction in static power, and up to 30% lower cost. In addition, the MachXO2 devices include hardened implementations of some of the most popular functions such as User Flash Memory (UFM), I2C, SPI and timer/counter, providing designers a “Do-it-All-PLD” for system and consumer applications.

Watch the 5-minute MachXO2 Overview Video to:

  • See an overview of the MachXO2 product family.
  • Learn how MachXO2 lowers cost, lowers power and integrates system functionality, all in a small package.
  • See how easy it is to start designing with MachXO2 devices with free design tools, IP trials and reference designs.

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