Lattice Semiconductor holds a single legacy MA-L block — 00:D0:BD — registered as "Lattice Semiconductor Corp. (LPA)" at 2115 O'Nel Drive, San Jose, California; note that this registered address differs from Lattice's current corporate HQ in Hillsboro, Oregon. These OUIs relate to low-power FPGAs and programmable logic, which are typically glue logic rather than the networked interface. The MAC footprint is near-negative for a structural reason: FPGAs are usually not a device's network interface, so Lattice holds only this one legacy OUI. An FPGA can be configured to implement a MAC, but in practice device MACs come from dedicated NICs and PHYs rather than from the Lattice OUI. For triage, a Lattice OUI is rare in network tables and is best treated as a legacy or embedded curiosity rather than a common asset class.
- IEEE assignment
- 1 legacy prefix → "Lattice Semiconductor Corp. (LPA)" (00:D0:BD), registered San Jose, CA [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L
- Registry / block size
- MA-L; 1 legacy block [Confirmed] — maclookup.app (IEEE-sourced)
- HQ / country
- registered 2115 O'Nel Drive, San Jose, CA 95131, US — differs from current corporate HQ in Hillsboro, Oregon [Confirmed variance] — maclookup.app
- Company status
- active [Confirmed] — latticesemi.com
- Device types
- low-power FPGAs / programmable logic — typically glue logic, not the networked interface [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
- Notable products
- iCE40, ECP5, CertusPro, MachXO FPGA families
- Verified prefix
- 00:D0:BD (MA-L) [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
- Special note
- Near-negative MAC footprint. FPGAs are usually not a device's network interface, so Lattice holds only one legacy OUI. An FPGA can be configured to implement a MAC, but device MACs in practice come from dedicated NICs/PHYs. The IEEE registry publishes no assignment dates, so none is stated here. [Confirmed]
- Related vendors
- n/a
- Analyst note
- A Lattice OUI is rare in network tables; treat it as a legacy/embedded curiosity rather than a common asset class.