GreenPAK SLG46880 Development Kit with Socket Adapter
The SLG46880V-SKT includes the SLG4SA32-40x40 socket adapter and 50 SLG46880V samples.
Renesas' Zero Static Power ASM (Asynchronous State Machine) is fault tolerant and operates continuously over a wide voltage range with very low latency. The SLG46880 provides a small, low power component for commonly used mixed-signal functions. The user creates their circuit design by programming the one time Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) to configure the interconnect logic, the IO Pins and the macrocells of the SLG46880. This highly versatile device allows a wide variety of mixed-signal functions to be designed within a very small, low power single integrated circuit.
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Go Configure™ Software Hub Go Configure Software Hub provides development support for a variety of products, including GreenPAK configurable mixed signal matrix and ForgeFPGA™ devices.
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The SLG46880V-SKT includes the SLG4SA32-40x40 socket adapter and 50 SLG46880V samples.
SLG4SA32-40x40 socket adapter, 50 SLG46880V samples, SLG4AB2 (32-pin to 20-pin adapter)
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This video demonstrates a dynamic LED indicator design using the GreenPAK™ SLG46880, ideal for smart devices. It has several modes: Standby (idle) mode, Listening mode, Thinking mode, Responding mode, Meeting mode, and an indication of on/off mics of the device. Mode switching is implemented by I2C commands by overwriting only one register.