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Security-conscious FPGAs protect military secrets

 User application article   Tactical Communication Systems uses Stratix II devices to cut the cost of protecting intellectual property inside its AN/GRC-512A(V) software defined radio system.

News from Altera Europe (10 February 2006)

FPGA family takes on more system functions

The LatticeSC System Chip FPGA family is designed to provide the performance and connectivity essential for high-speed applications.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 9 February 2006)

FPGAs upgrade economical processing

A new second generation of low-cost devices cuts FPGA prices to under $0.50 per 1000 look-up tables in high volume.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 9 February 2006)

FPGAs exploit advantages of 90nm Fujitsu process

Lattice Semiconductor has launched the 90nm generation of its FPGA devices with the introduction of two new FPGA families.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 9 February 2006)

Speedy FPGAs keep up with DDR2 SDRAMs

The Stratix II device family is qualified to support the 667Mbit/s DDR2 SDRAM interface datarate, which will be standardised later this year.

News from Altera Europe ( 8 February 2006)

Flash-based FPGAs control comms on the rails

 User application article   Flash-based ProASIC Plus FPGAs are used in Far Systems' Multifunctional Vehicle Bus and Wire Train Bus onboard railway communication products.

News from Actel Europe ( 3 February 2006)

FPGA adds miniature packaging option

The ultra-low-power QL8150 FPGA will soon be available in an 8 x 8mm ball grid array package specified for the full industrial temperature range.

News from QuickLogic (26 January 2006)

Ecosystem supports programmable device design

Actel Corp has enhanced its Actel Fusion mixed-signal PSC offering with an ecosystem that supports power and thermal management applications.

News from Actel Europe (18 January 2006)

Million-gate FPGA outperforms SRAM-based devices

The one-million-system-gate ProASIC3 A3P1000 delivers total system cost, performance, power and security advantages over comparable SRAM-based products.

News from Actel Europe (12 January 2006)

FPGAs offer faster route to home theatre systems

 User application article   Sanyo is using Altera's Stratix FPGAs and Nios II embedded processors to quickly and cost effectively build new home theatre systems with industry-leading features and image quality.

News from Altera Europe ( 9 January 2006)

Simulation capability for DSP designers

Altera is offering a simulation capability for digital signal processing (DSP) designers with the release of DSP Builder version 5.1.

News from Altera Europe (23 December 2005)

Mixed-signal arrays top 50 million milestone

Cypress Semiconductor has now shipped more than 50 million PSoC mixed-signal array devices, demonstrating wide acceptance of this high-performance cost-effective mixed-signal integration platform.

News from Cypress Semiconductor (21 December 2005)

Danish consultant joins design programme

Axcon, an independent, privately owned Danish consultant and design services company, has joined the Lattice Leader Design Services Programme.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (20 December 2005)

Crossover programmable logic fills the gap

All members of the MachXO "crossover PLD" family are now shipping in volume.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (20 December 2005)

FPGA tackles power sensitive applications

QuickLogic's PolarPro FPGA architecture will break new ground for FPGA adoption into portable electronic applications.

News from QuickLogic (15 December 2005)

Mixed-signal FPGA removes designers' handcuffs

The Actel Fusion programmable system chip is billed as the world's first mixed-signal FPGA family.

News from Actel Europe (13 December 2005)

Flash-based FPGAs pass full set of military tests

ProASIC Plus FPGAs have passed extensive testing at extreme conditions to achieve compliance with MIL-STD-883 Class B and qualify for use in high-reliability defence applications.

News from Actel Europe ( 8 December 2005)

Programmable logic saves battery resources

The PolarPro FPGA family is the lowest power programmable logic in the industry, drawing less than 10uA standby current.

News from QuickLogic ( 8 December 2005)

Mixed-signal array to star in new Game Boy

Nintendo has selected Cypress's PSoC mixed-signal array for its popular new portable game system, the Game Boy Micro.

News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 7 December 2005)

In-system-programmable clocks add more features

The ispClock5600A is the second-generation family of enhanced zero-delay clock generators from Lattice Semiconductor.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 6 December 2005)

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