Embedded Design with LatticeMico32 Open, Free 32-bit Soft Processor

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training, FPGAs, IP Cores on Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Lattice will be giving away an ispLEVER Development Tool for Lattice FPGA and CPLD design to one participant of their upcoming web seminar, Embedded Design with LatticeMico32 Open, Free 32-bit Soft Processor.

The one-hour webcast will take place on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at 11:00 am Pacific time (2:00 pm Eastern). In the online seminar, you will learn how to use the new LatticeMico32 open, free 32-bit soft processor. The LatticeMico32 provides the performance and flexibility suitable for a wide variety of markets. Lattice's unique license allows users to ensure that their proprietary designs remain proprietary and allows the implementation and distribution of hardware without the need for a separate license agreement.

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This comprehensive 32-bit Harvard, RISC soft processor solution that is:

  • Completely Free
  • Open Source and Portable
  • Based on Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools
  • Well Documented
  • High-Performance and Easy-to-Use
  • FPGA-Optimized

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