
Week 7 April - 13 April 2002
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FPGAs slip into existing ASIC design flow
The Cadence NC family of simulators and BuildGates synthesis tool now fully support Actel's new ProASIC Plus family of Flash-based FPGAs.
News from Actel Europe, 12 April 2002
Antifuse FPGA beats military radiation specs
The Actel single-chip "live-at-power-up" 72,000-gate RT54SX72S antifuse FPGA is available now, and has been approved by the Defense Supply Center Columbus (DSSC).
News from Actel Europe, 12 April 2002
64bit code boosts electromagnetic simulation
The latest version of Ansoft's HFSS full-wave finite-element electromagnetic simulator exploits the processing power of 64bit code.
News from Ansoft Corporation Europe, 12 April 2002
Inventec recognises the ART of speech
Inventec Appliances Corp (IAC) has licensed ART's smARTspeak speech recognition software for use in its comprehensive range of advanced wireless devices.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies, 12 April 2002
Spread spectrum applications mushroom
User Application Article
Despite the generally poor trading conditions in the areas of wireless and communications, AeroComm reports a strong growth in the industrial sector for its wireless products.
News from Aerocomm, 12 April 2002
Developer's kit sheds light on IrDA connectivity
A new Microchip Technology development platform from Arrow Electronics will significantly simplify the design, evaluation and prototyping of embedded systems that require IrDA infra-red connectivity.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK), 12 April 2002
TSMC to port Atmos memories down to 90nm
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is to develop, verify and qualify Atmos SoC-RAM CMOS embedded memory on its Nexsys 90nm process technology.
News from Atmos Corp, 12 April 2002
CCS expands manufacturing capabilities
Abacus MFG has expanded its CCS Electronics cable harnessing and box build business in Runcorn, Cheshire, to give 30% more manufacturing space.
News from CCS Electronics, 12 April 2002
Mezzanine card has two Gigabit Ethernet channels
Concurrent Technologies has a new addition to its Gigabit Ethernet range of networking PMC mezzanine cards - the CL PMC/GB2.
News from Concurrent Technologies, 12 April 2002
Sainsbury opens LEP Technology Development Centre
UK Minister for Science and Innovation Lord Sainsbury has officially opened the 1750m2 Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) LEP Technology Development Centre.
News from Cambridge Display Technology, 12 April 2002
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