Adapters for Automated Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 9th Gen |
FASMR144TQFB, LASMR144TQFB (repl.) | FASMR144TQFB, LASMR144TQFB (repl.) | LASMR144TQFB |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 9th Gen |
FSMR144TQFB, FASMR144TQFB, LASMR144TQFB (repl.) | FSMR144TQFB, FASMR144TQFB, LASMR144TQFB (repl.) | LASMR144TQFB |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FSMR144TQFB, FASMR144TQFB, LASMR144TQFB (repl.) | FSMR144TQFB, FASMR144TQFB, LASMR144TQFB (repl.) |
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
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Note
IMPORTANT: WARNING!!! When loading a Jedec file reading a device or editing the U-Field within the menu the Device Fuse’ number may be different from the Buffer ‘Fuse’ number. If the JEDEC file does not contain U-Field information the U-Field buffer will be filled with 1’s. The Device ‘Fuse’ number is the number of functional cells contained within the device. The Buffer ‘Fuse’ number is the total amount of cells contained within the L-Field and U-Field. Program operation will encrypt the JEDEC file using the last round key entered under Device menu. For ‘Frame CRC’ and ‘Data CRC’ values they can be found in the notes of SVF file. For the ‘Last round key’ it can be found in the line up of MASK(…3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC…). Please refer to the How to generate an SVF file from a JEDEC file? for information on how to generate an SVF file from a JEDEC file. ‘
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Additional information
Manufacturer | Lattice |
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Packages | QFP(144) |
Part Number | LFXP2-8E-7TN144 |
Vcc(program) | 1.2 |
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