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FPGAs come in RoHS-compliant packages
Actel Corp can now supply "green" and lead (Pb)-free packaging options for all its antifuse- and Flash-based FPGA product families.
News from Actel Europe (24 March 2004)
New architecture rewrites CPLD rules
The MAX II family is based on a radical new version of the complex programmable logic device architecture.
News from Altera Europe (11 March 2004)
Radiation-tolerant FPGA is alternative to ASIC
The 250,000-gate RTAX250S field-programmable gate array extends the RTAX-S family to three devices, ranging in density from 250,000 to 2-million equivalent system gates.
News from Actel Europe (18 February 2004)
CPLD works as ideal AMD coprocessor
User application article Bandspeed has selected the Lattice ispMach 4256V CPLD for use in its leading-edge 940K Gypsy Series wireless access point switch.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (18 February 2004)
Frugal CPLDs gain more macrocells
The 256-macrocell ispMach 4256Z completes the ispMach 4000Z family, the industry's lowest power CPLDs, which also includes 32-, 64- and 128-macrocell devices.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (18 February 2004)
FPGAs aid red planet missions
Actel's radiation-tolerant and radiation-hardened FPGAs have returned to Mars, playing critical roles throughout both the American and European missions.
News from Actel Europe (13 February 2004)
Flash-based FPGAs tackle automotive tasks
Actel has added its nonvolatile, Flash-based ProASIC Plus FPGAs in extended automotive temperature range versions to its successful line of automotive solutions.
News from Actel Europe (11 February 2004)
Adaptable architecture speeds new FPGA generation
Featuring the industry's first adaptable FPGA architecture, Stratix II FPGAs offer more than double the logic density in a single device and are 50% faster than first-generation Stratix devices.
News from Altera Europe ( 4 February 2004)
New devices expand FPGA market potential
Much has been said and written about the opportunities that lay ahead for FPGAs, as programmable logic technology rapidly adopts capabilities previously available only in ASICs and ASSPs.
News from Altera Europe ( 4 February 2004)
Global role for Levy
Anadigm has appointed Marty Levy as Worldwide Vice President of Sales.
News from Anadigm ( 2 February 2004)
Budget pricing for programmable arrays
Cypress MicroSystems is shipping production quantities of two further members of its award winning PsoC family of mixed-signal arrays, with prices as low as $1.07 and $0.76, respectively.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (30 January 2004)
FPGAs extend to industrial specs
Altera Corp has added two new industrial-grade members to its Stratix family of FPGAs, the EP1S80 and the EP1S60 devices.
News from Altera Europe (27 January 2004)
Faster FPGAs speed DSP operations
The two largest members of the Stratix FPGA family are now available in faster speed grades.
News from Altera Europe (27 January 2004)
Flash-based FPGAs go live in digital audio
User application article Crest Audio, a manufacturer of professional audio systems, has used APA075 ProASIC Plus FPGA devices for its new line of advanced multichannel digital amplifier products.
News from Actel Europe (14 January 2004)
Software control for analogue synthesiser
At next week's NAMM Show in California, Anadigm will show how its reconfigurable ICs can be used to create the industry's first analogue synthesiser fully integrated with software-based controls.
News from Anadigm ( 9 January 2004)
FPGAs meet basestation requirements
Altera is the first FPGA vendor to meet the Open Base Station Architecture Initiative's (OBSAI) Reference Point 3 (RP3) interface specification.
News from Altera Europe (22 December 2003)
Programmable SoCs to gain Linux support
QuickLogic Corp is working with TimeSys to deliver ready-to-run TimeSys Linux RTOS Professional Edition software development kits for the QuickMIPS family of programmable SoCs.
News from QuickLogic (18 December 2003)
Military FPGAs gain high-density packaging
A novel high-density ceramic column grid array package for radiation-tolerant and military-qualified FPGA devices packs in 2.5 times the I/O density in 90% of the footprint of existing packages.
News from Actel Europe ( 8 December 2003)
Novel package puts programmed FPGAs in space
A novel advanced packaging technology is small enough to enable the assembly of tested and programmed FPGAs into multichip modules (MCMs) for space applications.
News from Actel Europe ( 5 December 2003)
Antifuse FPGAs protect IP in Game Boy addon
User application article X-traFun is using eX FPGAs to perform control, interface and security functions in its Bluetooth wireless PDA cartridge for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance handheld game console.
News from Actel Europe (27 November 2003)
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