151 - Do the oscillator or timer outputs consume macrocell logic in the ispMACH4000ZE devices?
No. These blocks are built into the device using dedicated circuitry. Although these outputs can be connected to the rest of the CPLD resources as desired, no macrocell or product terms are used directly by them.
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