HW-USBN-2A
1040 - Lattice Programming Cable: Does Lattice Programming Cable works with Parallel Port Conversion Adaptor?
Lattice does not encourage the use of port conversion adaptor (for example: USB to Parallel port convertor) and unable to guarantee the functionality of Lattice Programming Cable will operation as intended, if such adaptor was used. In any case, ...
5307 - Where can I find the document for volatility for the USB programming cable?
Please refer to the "Statement of Volatility for Lattice Programming Cables" document. Below is the direct link: http://www.latticesemi.com/view_document?document_id=52525
891 - Do user needs to connect all wires from Lattice Programming Cable to an evaluation board?
When using the USB or parallel Programming Cables, user will typically connect the "flywire" signals: VCC, TDO, TDI, TMS, GND, and TCK. The other signals are optional connections that user may set checkboxes for in ispVM/Diamond/Radiant Programmer if ...
2148 - Power Manager II: What kind of tools/cables are needed to program ispPAC-POWR1220AT8 for a prototype?
Use either the HW-DLN-3C or HW-USBN-2A cable with PAC-Designer or ispVM.
2081 - Diamond: Where can I find the driver for Lattice USB programming cable in Lattice Diamond ?
Solution: Assuming default installation directory for Lattice Diamond , the driver for Lattice USB programming cable can be found at: C:\lscc\diamond\3.x\data\vmdata\drivers\lscusbdriver\x86 (for Intel machine) The changes in files and directory ...
3875 - Programmer: What is the maximum programming frequency achieved with HW-USBN-2A cable, while programming MachXO2 device using Slave Serial Programming Interface (SSPI)?
The maximum achievable Slave Serial Programming Interface (SSPI) programming frequency with HW-USBN-2A cable is 1.5 MHz, when the TCK value is either set to 0 or 1. For other values of TCK (2 to 10), the SSPI programming frequencies are listed below: ...
6911 - How can I use UART + JTAG access to FTDI chip on Linux?
There is no specific driver to support both JTAG and UART on FTDI Chips. You can only access to USB mode or UART mode at a time, there is no specific setting needed to support both JTAG + UART under LINUX for FTDI chips.