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Applies to: Versatile Logic Tiles
[Version 1.1.1 - updated 11 Oct 04 - includes Versatile/PB926EJ-S pinout and fixes in spreadsheet]
The primary feature of a logic tile is the large, uncommitted FPGA which can be used to prototype custom IP. Logic tiles may be stacked to provide additional capacity. Logic tiles can be used with the Versatile/PB926EJ-S baseboard, or with the Integrator/AP and CP motherboards if an additional interface module (IM-LT1) is present. Logic tiles can also be used standalone when powered from the IM-LT1 board.
The logic tile FAQ is available as a Zip file containing two files -
The FAQ document in PDF format, which contains questions such as:
Download here (110KB Zip)
Attachments: logic_tile_faq_v1_1_1.zip
Article last edited on: 2009-01-20 15:26:21
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