FPGA Core Embraces PCI Express V1.1

May 3, 2007
Expanding the ispLeverCORE PCI Express IP core family, the PCI Express x4 IP core is optimized for the company's ECP2M low-cost FPGA family and, similar to the previous PCI Express x1 IP core, it implements a single-chip PCI Express endpoint solution

Expanding the ispLeverCORE PCI Express IP core family, the PCI Express x4 IP core is optimized for the company's ECP2M low-cost FPGA family and, similar to the previous PCI Express x1 IP core, it implements a single-chip PCI Express endpoint solution with integrated SERDES. The ECP2M PCI Express x4 IP core and evaluation board have successfully passed testing against the PCI Express version 1.1 specifications, ensuring they are interoperable with existing systems. The core will be supported by the IPexpress flow within ispLEVER 6.1 Service Pack 2, or later, design tool suite. In addition to the evaluation board, the core also includes demonstration software and drivers. The PCI Express x4 will be available in later this month. For more information, call Brian Kiernan at LATTICE SEMICONDUCTOR CORP., Hillsboro, OR. (503) 268-8739.

Company: LATTICE SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

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