Industrial Electronics

Rochester Electronics provides continued availability for Lattice products

28 November 2025

Rochester continues to support the availability of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs) and many other legacy Lattice products.

By leveraging Rochester inventory, customers can maintain compliance and performance standards without costly redesign or requalification.

Source: Rochester ElectronicsSource: Rochester Electronics

Lattice Semiconductor is one of the world’s largest PLD manufacturers, with devices used globally by thousands of customers across applications in communications, industrial, medical, aerospace, networking, automotive and military markets. Rochester recognizes the need to provide ongoing support for long-lifecycle applications utilizing these devices and has joined forces with Lattice to enhance market availability for over 2 million units of limited-supply products across nine different product families.

FPGAs

Certus, CertusPro and CertusNX

EPC3 and EPC5

ICE4 and ICE5

CPLDs

Mach XO

Mach 2

Others

Crosslink Video Bridge

PALs/GALs

ispPac Power Sequencer

Rochester acquired key products such as the LFE5U-25F-6BG256C in the ECP5 family. These products deliver high performance and cost-efficiency with advanced DSP architecture, high-speed SerDes and versatile interface support, making them ideal for high-volume, high-speed applications.

Rochester also secured a significant exclusive inventory of the SII9437CNUC. This receiver device adds higher bandwidth Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) capability to HDMI-based designs, a key function for television, audio/video receiver and sound bar manufacturers.

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