Professional design service, superior technical support and design expertise distinguishes ASIC Design Services in the market.
ASIC Design Services, a specialised distributor of technically complex electronic components and EDA tools, offers a design house service, training programs and design audits for ASIC, FPGA and PCB design. Graduate electronic engineers provide design expertise and extensive FAE support for the products that the company offers. Product development includes PCILite - an 'easy-to-use' PCI Interface solution that greatly simplifies the connection of peripherals to the PCI bus (webpage www.pcilite.com has more details).
ASIC Design Services represents the following companies:
* Actel, the 'programmable ASIC solutions' company. Programmable ASICs offer the benefits of both conventional ASICs (single chip and low power and price) and programmable logic devices (faster time-to-market plus reduced design and inventory risks). Actel's FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays) provide design security, are nonvolatile and 'live at power up.'
* Exar, a designer, developer and marketer of high-performance, high-bandwidth, physical interface and access control solutions for the worldwide communications infrastructure. The company's current IC products for the communications market are designed to respond to the growing demand for high-speed networking equipment based on transmission standards such as T/E carrier, ATM and SONET/SDH.
* Mentor Graphics, a technology leader in electronic design automation (EDA). It provides software and hardware design solutions that help engineers overcome the design challenges they face in the increasingly complex worlds of board and chip design.
* Halo Electronics, a leading manufacturer of magnetic components for telecoms and networking applications.
Information from ASIC Design Services. For more information contact Kobus van Rooyen, 011 315 8316, [email protected]
From the editor's desk: AI – a double-edged sword Technews Publishing
News
As with any powerful tool, AI presents challenges, some of which, if not carefully managed, threaten to undo the potential that it can offer.
Read more...Global semiconductor sales increase
News
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has announced global semiconductor sales were $57,0 billion during the month of April 2025, an increase of 2,5% compared to the March 2025.
Read more...Avnet Abacus announced new president Avnet Abacus
News
Avnet Abacus has announced that Mario Merino will succeed Rudy Van Parijs as president of Avnet Abacus, effective 1 July 2025.
Read more...Semiconductor sales increase 17% YoY
News
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) recently announced global semiconductor sales were $54,9 billion during the month of February 2025, an increase of 17,1% compared to the February 2024 total.
Read more...Silicon Labs – Q1 results
News
Silicon Labs, a leading innovator in low-power wireless, recently reported financial results for the first quarter, which ended April 5, 2025.
Read more...Strengthening industry through strategic partnerships at KITE 2025 Specialised Exhibitions
News
The KwaZulu-Natal Industrial Technology Exhibition is not just an exhibition, it is a powerhouse of industry collaboration where visitors and exhibitors gain access to authoritative insights, technical expertise, and high-impact networking opportunities.
Read more...Solar Youth Project calls on industry to step up
News
With the second cohort completed training and the first cohort returning for their final module, host companies are urgently needed to turn the training into a long-term opportunity.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.