Dave Anderson on Nostr: Okay I'd never looked too closely at the I/O configuration options for the ECP5 ...
Okay I'd never looked too closely at the I/O configuration options for the ECP5 FPGAs, but it has some pretty sick stuff in there. It's mind-bending that a part accessible to a scrub like me can push north of 400MHz I/O while letting the design run at just 100MHz or what have you. Pretty swell.
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