Vendor: VEGA Semiconductor Category: GPIO

GPIO_LED I/O

U40LPGPIOLEDV1 is a general purpose I/O with LED driving IP.

UMC 40nm Available on request View all specifications

Overview

U40LPGPIOLEDV1 is a general purpose I/O with LED driving IP. It is based on UMC 40nm low power process.

Key features

  • Process: UMC 40nm Logic and Mixed-Mode 2.5V/1.1V Low Power Process
  • Pill-up resistor: disable/2.2K/50K
  • Driving: 4mA/8mA/16mA/32mA
  • Pull-low enable
  • Output enable
  • IO enable
  • LED resistor 0/200/300/500
  • Power Supply: IO power supply 3.3V, Core power supply 1.1V, Operated Ambient Temperature: Ta = -40 ~ 85°C
  • Area < 90um x 120um

Block Diagram

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
UMC 40nm 40nm 400 nm Available on request

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
U40LPGPIOLEDV1
Vendor
VEGA Semiconductor

Provider

VEGA Semiconductor
HQ: Taiwan
VEGA SEMICONDUCTOR Corp. is a leading fabless ASIC design company providing Analog and Mixed-Signal IP Cores.

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What is GPIO_LED I/O?

GPIO_LED I/O is a GPIO IP core from VEGA Semiconductor listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for umc Available on request.

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