Based on a 130-nm flash process, the IGLOOe family of flash FPGAs provides the lowest power FPGA, a single-chip solution, small footprint packages, reprogrammability, and a plethora of advanced features.
IGLOOe devices' Flash*Freeze technology allows for the entry and exit of an ultra-low power mode while preserving SRAM and registering data. With its quick return to operation mode and simplified I/O and clock management, Flash*Freeze technology streamlines power management.
While the IGLOOe device is fully operational in the system, the Low Power Active capability (static idle) enables extremely low power consumption. As a result, the IGLOOe device can manage the system's power consumption based on external inputs (like searching for keyboard stimulus).
IGLOOe devices have the benefit of being a safe, low-power, single-chip solution that is life at power-up thanks to nonvolatile flash technology (LAPU). IGLOOe is reprogrammable and provides advantages in time-to-market at an ASIC-level unit price.
These features make it possible for designers to use current ASIC or FPGA design flows and tools to produce high-density systems.