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Submarine duties for Flash-based FPGAs
User application article Actel's Flash-based field-programmable gate arrays have been used by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in its advanced underwater seismograph.
News from Actel Europe (14 December 2004)
FPGA starter kit expands to 300,000 gates
Actel has developed an enhanced low-cost starter kit for its widely used family of Flash-based, reprogrammable ProASIC Plus FPGAs.
News from Actel Europe ( 7 December 2004)
Azzurri has technical appeal for Actel
Actel Europe has appointed technical distributor Azzurri Technology as a franchised distributor for the UK and Ireland market.
News from Actel Europe ( 1 December 2004)
FPGA-based processors bring 3D biometrics in reach
User application article Xilinx and Pixel Velocity have completed a project that is claimed to provide the world's most advanced 3D facial recognition technology.
News from Xilinx (30 November 2004)
Bigger FPGAs hit the streets
Shipping now from Altera, the 90nm Stratix II EP2S130 is billed as the world's biggest FPGA.
News from Altera Europe (23 November 2004)
PCI Express IP solution approved for FPGA use
Altera Corp and PLDApplications (PLDA) have released the market's first complete PCI-SIG tested FPGA PCI Express solution.
News from Altera Europe (17 November 2004)
Mixed-signal chips gain automotive approval
Cypress Semiconductor's PSoC mixed-signal arrays have met the standards of the Automotive Electronics Council.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 4 November 2004)
Complete solution simplifies implementation
Actel today announced the availability of a flexible, low-cost starter kit for its antifuse-based, high-performance Axcelerator field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices.
News from Actel Europe ( 4 November 2004)
Faster timing closure with design environment
Actel's Libero Integrated Design Environment (IDE) offers strengthened support for the company's antifuse-based, single-chip Axcelerator field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
News from Actel Europe ( 4 November 2004)
Antifuse-Based FPGAs Provide Secure Solution
User application article Actel'sAxcelerator field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have been selected by BAE Systems as part of BAE Systems' Archerfish naval mine disposal system.
News from Actel Europe ( 4 November 2004)
Aanalogue arrays enable advanced filtering
User application article Anadigm's field programmable analogue arrays are being used to enable real-time filter configuration and parameter adjustment capabilities of the 16-channel intelligent amplifier from Alcorn McBride.
News from Anadigm ( 1 November 2004)
Analogue arrays turn to loudspeaker control
The first two in a new series of application-specific field programmable analogue arrays are devices designed to support high-performance subwoofer speakers.
News from Anadigm ( 1 November 2004)
FPGA-based embedded processor sounds professional
User application article Euphonix is using Cyclone FPGAs and the Nios II embedded processor to deliver higher integration, greater flexibility and lower cost for its line of professional audio mixing console products.
News from Altera Europe (29 October 2004)
Expanded PLD enables digital display extender
User application article BvR Electronic has selected the Lattice ispXPLD 5000MV programmable logic device for Anaconda, its high-resolution digital display link system.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (29 October 2004)
Lead free packaging gains in popularity
Lattice Semiconductor has already shipped more than 5 million lead-free components, and continues to see a rapidly growing customer demand for these products.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (26 October 2004)
Award for programmable clock devices
The Editors and readers of EE Times have selected the ispClock5500 as an "ultimate product".
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (26 October 2004)
Low-cost FPGAs top 5 million shipment mark
Altera Corp has now shipped more than 5 million low-cost Cyclone FPGAs since the device family was introduced just 21 months ago.
News from Altera Europe (22 October 2004)
Analogue arrays double processing capability
Two new field programmable analogue arrays (FPAAs) offer twice the processing capability of Anadigm's entry-level device at an aggressive price point.
News from Anadigm (20 October 2004)
Low-cost FPGAs hit production on schedule
The first members of the LatticeECP-DSP and LatticeEC FPGA device families are now available in production quantities.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (18 October 2004)
Xilinx signs up for nanometre-scale FPGAs
Toshiba is to manufacture Xilinx high-performance field programmable gate array (FPGA) products under a new strategic foundry relationship.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (18 October 2004)
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