Actel's Fusion programmable system chip (PSC) has won the French electronic industry's annual Electron d'Or award for Best Innovative Programmable Logic Product of the Year.
Commenting on the award, Patrizio Piasentin, Actel's regional manager of Southern Europe said, "As a company, we are committed to the continued research and development of innovative technologies that will add value for our customers. The Electron d'Or award, the third industry award win this year for the Actel Fusion PSC, recognises the innovative nature of an advanced mixed-signal programmable logic platform."
Actel Fusion devices integrate mixed-signal analog, large flash memory blocks and FPGA fabric in a monolithic PSC, enabling designers to quickly move from concept to completed design and deliver feature-rich systems to market. The programmable devices also offer the flexibility of upgrades in the field.
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