ASIC Design Services distributes electronic components and Electronic Design Automation software and offers design, consulting and training services.
Its product lines include Micro-semi (FPGAs, multi-chip packages, memories, processors), Mentor Graphics (PCB layout, analysis, HDL simulation, wiring harness software), HALO (magnetics), Holt (avionics ICs), DownStream Technologies (CAM software) and XJTAG (PCB test equipment).
The company also offers specialised design services for ASIC, FPGA and PCB layout, and training courses from Doulos (VHDL) and ARM.
At the show, ASIC Design Services will showcase:
SmartFusion2: the next generation of SoC FPGAs integrate Flash-based FPGA fabric, 166 MHz ARM Cortex-M3 processor, advanced security processing accelerators, DSP blocks, SRAM, eNVM and high-performance communication interfaces all on a single chip.
XJTAG Expert: the world’s first portable boundary scan test solution that comes with digital oscilloscope, waveform and function generator, spectrum analyser and serial protocols analyser.
PADS PCB layout software: special promotions for new users and users of other PCB layout software brands.
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