MachXO2 Breakout Board Evaluation Kit
Evaluation Board User Guide
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1. Introduction
This user guide describes how to start using the MachXO2
™
Breakout Board, an easy-to-use platform for evaluating and
designing with the MachXO2 ultra-low density FPGA. Along with the board and accessories, this kit includes a pre-
loaded demonstration design. You may also reprogram the on-board MachXO2 device to review your own custom
designs.
The MachXO2 Breakout Board currently features the MachXO2-7000HE device. A previous version of this board
featured the MachXO2-1200ZE. The board design and features have not changed, and consequently, this document can
be used as a guide for either version of the board. If you require a board featuring the MachXO2-1200ZE, Lattice
recommends the
See the
section for more information.
Note:
Static electricity can severely shorten the lifespan of electronic components. See the
section of
this document for handling and storage tips.
2. Features
The MachXO2 Breakout Board Evaluation Kit includes:
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MachXO2Breakout Board
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The board is a 3 inches x 3 inches form factor that features the following on-board
components and circuits:
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MachXO2 FPGA – Current board version: LCMXO2-7000HE-4TG144C
(Previous board version no longer available: LCMXO2-1200ZE-1TG144C)
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USB mini-B connector for power and programming
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Eight LEDs
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60-hole prototype area
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Four 2 x 20 expansion header landings for general I/O, JTAG, and external power
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1 x 8 expansion header landing for JTAG
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3.3 V and 1.2 V supply rails
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Pre-loaded Demo
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The kit includes a pre-loaded counter design that highlights use of the embedded MachXO2
oscillator and programmable I/O configured for LED drive.
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USB Connector Cable
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The board is powered from the USB mini-B socket when connected to a host PC. The USB
channel also provides a programming interface to the MachXO2 JTAG port.
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Lattice Breakout Board Evaluation Kits Web Page
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Visit
www.latticesemi.com/breakoutboards
for the latest
documentation (including this guide) and drivers for the kit.
The content of this user guide includes demo operation, programming instructions, top-level functional descriptions of
the Breakout Board, descriptions of the on-board connectors, and a complete set of schematics
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