Based on a 130-nm flash process, the IGLOO family of flash FPGAs provides a single-chip solution, tiny footprint packages, reprogrammability, and a wealth of advanced capabilities. It also delivers the lowest power FPGA.
It is possible to enter and exit an ultra-low power mode that uses nanoPower while keeping SRAM and register data thanks to the Flash*Freeze technology utilized in IGLOO nano devices. With its quick return to operating mode and simplified I/O and clock management, Flash*Freeze technology streamlines power management.
The IGLOO nano device can be used in the system with full functionality at extremely low power consumption thanks to the Low Power Active capabilities (static idle). As a result, the IGLOO nano gadget uses the least amount of power possible while controlling system power management depending on external inputs (such as scanning for keyboard stimuli).
IGLOO nano devices benefit from nonvolatile memory technology by being a safe, low power, single-chip solution that is Instant On. The reprogrammable IGLOO nano gadget provides advantages in time-to-market at an ASIC-level unit price. These properties make it possible for designers to use current ASIC or FPGA design flows and tools to produce high-density systems.