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Seminar to assist designers and developers
7 September 2005, News, Access Control & Identity Management, Products & Solutions

ASIC Design Services, in conjunction with Mentor Graphics, is hosting a free seminar on the company's PCB design solutions and signal integrity tools. The company says that the seminar on PADS PCB Design ...
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Actel combines analog with flash memory and FPGA fabric
7 September 2005, Programmable Logic

Actel has unveiled its Fusion technology, which it has billed as the era of the programmable system chip (PSC), designed to bring true programmability to mixed-signal solutions. The Actel Fusion technology ...
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PCB design tools have evolved
24 August 2005, Design Automation

Who can remember the days when PCBs used to be done with 'Dot and Tape'? When PCs became part of our lives, this all changed. I remember when I first saw a schematic on a PC being translated to a PCB ...
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Actel FPGAs and IP used on new Airbus A380
24 August 2005, Programmable Logic

Actel has supplied field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and intellectual property (IP) core modules for a number of applications onboard Airbus' new A380 commercial airliner. More than 700 devices ...
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Passing FCC/CISPR tests: a method to build it right the first time
24 August 2005, Test & Measurement

Ref: z2816202m The process of passing FCC/CISPR tests must be approached like open heart surgery. While the part of the procedure that gets a lot of press is the skill of the surgeon who physically replaces ...
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New secure FlashROM FPGA families offer enhanced performance and features
29 June 2005, Programmable Logic

Actel has developed the new ProASIC3/E families of Flash FPGAs that offer enhanced performance, density, and features over the ProASICPLUS FPGAs. The ProASIC3/E devices also provide a secure, low-power, ...
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Versatile core offers a host of customer-defined features including improved application interface
29 June 2005, Programmable Logic

Actel's CorePCIF is the newest member of the company's popular PCI product family that also includes CorePCI and CorePCIX. This versatile FPGA PCI core incorporates netlist and register transfer level ...
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Dual T1/E1/J1 framer/LIU combination IC
1 June 2005, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The XRT86VL32 is a two-channel 1,544 Mbps or 2,048 Mbps DS1/E1/J1 framer and LIU integrated solution from Exar featuring the company's R3 Technology (reconfigurable, relayless redundancy). The physical ...
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Actel at the forefront in the dawn of a new era for FPGAs
18 May 2005, News

Products and design services offered include FPGAs and ASICs, PCB layout, system design and integration, with training courses for VHDL, PCB and FPGA design
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Application: UART power-save feature drops current down to 15 micro-amps
4 May 2005, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

This article describes the Power-Save feature of Exar's single channel XR16L580 (L580) UART and the two channel XR16L2551 (L2551) and XR16L2751 (L2751) UARTs. Collectively, we shall refer to these three ...
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PCB design solutions enhanced to improve productivity
6 April 2005, Design Automation

Mentor Graphics has released a new version of its PADS PCB design solutions. The latest version features significant enhancements that improve the designer's productivity and ability to optimise designs ...
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Actel and ARM bringing ARM7 to burgeoning FPGA market
23 March 2005, Programmable Logic

US FPGA vendor, Actel, and processor IP licensor, ARM, have signed an agreement whereby Actel customers will be able to implement a 'soft' ARM7 Thumb microprocessor on a range of ARM technology-enabled ...
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