FPGA and IP Solutions

Helping you design faster, reduce risk, and secure reliable supply

delivers FPGA technology and intellectual property together with the engineering expertise and supply chain support needed to move designs from concept to production. By combining devices, IP, and system-level design services, we help engineering teams shorten development cycles, reduce integration risks, and ensure predictable, secure availability of parts throughout the product lifecycle.

 

FPGA and IP Portfolio

Lattice Semiconductor

Low-Power, High-Performance Edge Computing

Lattice’s advanced process technologies deliver an optimal balance of power efficiency and performance for battery-operated, thermally constrained, and data-centric applications. The portfolio is structured around three pillars:

  • FPGAs: Avant and Certus for general-purpose designs, iCE40 for ultra-low-power and small form factor applications, MachXO for control and security, and CrossLink for video and sensor connectivity.
  • Software Tools: Radiant, Diamond, and Propel for device configuration, implementation, and embedded processing workflows.
  • Solution Stacks: sensAI, mVision, Automate, Drive, ORAN, and Sentry to accelerate AI, vision, industrial, automotive, 5G, and platform security use cases.

Our Lattice expertise spans devices, Diamond/Propel/Radiant toolchain optimization, and production transition strategies including device programming and supply chain qualification. 

 

Macnica FPGA-Based IP and System Platforms

Accelerated Development for Vision and Broadcast

Our proprietary IP portfolio addresses computationally intensive applications with pre-validated, production-ready solutions:

  • Machine Vision Processing: Real-time image enhancement, geometric correction, and pattern recognition IP.
  • Broadcast Infrastructure: Multi-format video processing, frame synchronization, and standards conversion.
  • ProAV Connectivity: High-bandwidth video routing, format bridging, and low-latency processing.

Each platform integrates FPGA fabric with optimized processor subsystems, eliminating architectural guesswork and reducing development risk. 

 

Why customers choose Macnica ATD Europe

 

 

Specialized Expertise

You work with engineers who focus on selected FPGA product lines and IP, bringing deep technical knowledge to your project.

 

Complete System View

Our consultation covers more than the device. We help you address IP, clocking, power, and signal integrity challenges.

 

Supply Reliability

With forecasting, allocation planning, and global sourcing, you gain transparency and confidence in device availability.

Application-focused Guidance

Instead of presenting an overwhelming catalog, we recommend solutions aligned with your specific use case.

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