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FPGAs provide key to BIOS extension
User application article Dr Kaiser Systemhaus has selected Actel's high-speed, low-power SX-A FPGAs for use in the construction of its Prodasafe, a BIOS extension produced as a PCI-compatible PC plug-in card.
News from Actel Europe (30 January 2003)
Crosspoints provide programmable interfaces
A new in-system programmable, 38Gbit/s crosspoint switch from Silicon Concepts offers a universal interface capability that supports advanced parallel and serial protocols cost-effectively.
News from Silicon Concepts (29 January 2003)
In-system programmable devices come to handhelds
Lattice Semiconductor reckons its 1.8V ispMACH 4000Z CPLD family that sets a new standard for the industry's lowest static power consumption.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (23 January 2003)
Configurable chip slices into comms market
StreamSlice is the first offering in the LSI Logic RapidChip configurable product family.
News from LSI Logic Europe (22 January 2003)
Programmable SoC gains embedded support
The QuickMIPS programmable SoC has been certified for the Accelerated Technology Codelab embedded developer suite and Nucleus real-time operating system (RTOS).
News from QuickLogic (10 January 2003)
Industrial specs for high-density Flash FPGAs
Actel is claiming the industry's largest Flash-based, reprogrammable FPGA devices qualified to industrial specifications.
News from Actel Europe (25 November 2002)
FPGAs to gain green package options
Actel has unveiled its roadmap to offer "green" packaging options for its ProASIC 500K, ProASIC Plus, eX and SX-A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) families by the end of 2002.
News from Actel Europe (22 November 2002)
McLean aims for "the next level"
William McLean, a 20-year veteran of the semiconductor industry and most recently President of US Operations at ParthusCeva, was today named CEO and President of Anadigm.
News from Anadigm (21 November 2002)
PSoC technology boosts electronic metering systems
User application article Elektromed has selected Cypress MicroSystems' Programmable System on Chip technology to add advanced capabilities and lower development costs of its electronic metering systems.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (21 November 2002)
Programmable SoC gains RTOS support
The QuickMIPS programmable SoC has been certified to support Green Hills Software's Integrity RTOS and Multi 2000 integrated development environment.
News from QuickLogic (15 November 2002)
Array aims for high-volume analogue applications
The latest field-programmable analogue array from Anadigm provides a low-cost path to implementing analogue signal conditioning in high-volume applications.
News from Anadigm (14 November 2002)
Chip combination speeds Sonet backplanes
User application article Lattice Semiconductor and Velio Communications have demonstrated complete interoperability between Velio's VC2002 and Lattice's ORSO82G5 programmable backplane field programmable system chip (FPSC).
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (13 November 2002)
FPSC device enables smarter networking
User application article Avaya has deployed Lattice's ORLI10G FPSC field-programmable system chip within its Avaya P580 and the Avaya P882 multiservice switches.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 6 November 2002)
Programmable single-chip master/target PCI bridge
The QL5632 is the latest addition to the QuickPCI family of secure, programmable master/target PCI bridge solutions.
News from QuickLogic ( 6 November 2002)
Antifuse military-spec FPGAs resist espionage
Emphasising its commitment to military and other high-reliability applications, Actel has released a pair of single-chip, high-performance antifuse FPGAs qualified to military specifications.
News from Actel Europe ( 4 November 2002)
Transceiver rips data across backplanes
Lattice Semiconductor has managed to get its ORT82G5 field programmable system chip (FPSC) to pass data error-free at 3.7Gbit/s across 66cm of FR-4 backplane.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (24 October 2002)
New insight into programmable analogue devices
Under a new agreement, Insight will offer the full line of Anadigm products throughout the USA, South America, Mexico, and Canada.
News from Anadigm (18 October 2002)
Xilinx joins reconfigurable systems programme
Xilinx has joined IMEC's new industrial affiliation programme (IIAP) that focuses on technology for reconfigurable systems.
News from IMEC (11 October 2002)
Speedy debug for Flash-based FPGAs
First Silicon Solutions has developed a Configurable Logic Analyzer Module (CLAM) system for real-time logic analysis of designs using Actel's Flash-based ProASIC and ProASIC Plus FPGAs.
News from Actel Europe (25 September 2002)
Programmable logic stretches to automotive specs
The ispMACH 4000V family from Lattice Semiconductor now supports the full automotive ambient temperature range of -40 to +125C.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (25 September 2002)
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