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LatticeMico32/DSP Development Board
Lattice Semiconductor
User’s Guide
• Four DIP switches
• Single step key
• Program key to initiate the configuration sequence of the FPGA
• Reset key
• 5V power supply
• Switching regulator for the generation of the 3.3V I/O voltage, the 2.5V DDR and LVDS voltages and the 1.2V
core voltage
Getting Started
1.
Unpack all components and compare them to the packaging list. All boards leave the factory fully tested.
Detailed information can be found in the Troubleshooting section of this document.
2.
Place the board in front of you so that the keyboard is on the left side.
3.
Take the regulated DC power supply which has been supplied with the package and connect it to the power
jack on the board. Two green power-on LEDs will illuminate to confirm that power is correctly applied to the
board (regulating 5V to 3.3V and 2.5V).
4.
To check the basic functionality, please see the Troubleshooting section of this document.
A number of example and demonstration programs are available for the LatticeMico32/DSP Development board.
Check the Lattice web site at: www.latticesemi.com/boards (and navigate to the correct board) to find additional
documentation, and design and programming files.
Note: Unless described otherwise, positional statements (left, right etc.) refer to the board positioned in front of you
so that the key pad is in the bottom left corner.
Related Literature
•
LatticeMico32 Development Kit User’s Guide
: This guide includes a tutorial for using the LatticeMico32 Sys-
tem software with the LatticeMico32/DSP Development Board.
•
LatticeMico32/DSP Demonstration
: This includes a documented demonstration of a DSP example using the
LatticeMico32/DSP Development board.
These documents can be downloaded from the Lattice web site at: www.latticesemi.com/boards. Select the
FPGA/FPSC Boards -> LatticeMico32/DSP Development board
and click on the
User Manuals
link.
Overview
The following block diagram gives you an overview of the functionality of your LatticeMico32/DSP Development
Board. Subsequent pages illustrate the position of connectors, user interfaces, and modules.