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High-speed FPGA architecture said to eliminate performance bottleneck
31 July 2002, Programmable Logic

Actel has unveiled its AX architecture, a new field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology specifically developed to the meet the extreme-performance, high-capacity requirements of designers of leading-edge ...
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EE-centric approach for complete high-speed board-level design
17 July 2002, Design Automation

Innoveda has introduced a complete, integrated, front-to-back system that it claims can dramatically reduce the time, cost and risk associated with high-speed board-level design. This system is the first ...
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FPGA design software has new capabilities
17 July 2002, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Actel has significantly enhanced its Designer field-programmable gate array (FPGA) software solution. The new release features two new capabilities - SmartPower, a robust power analysis tool, and Netlist ...
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New family of physical layer devices with integrated desynchronisation
3 July 2002, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Exar has announced a family of multichannel, multifunction physical-layer devices. Addressing a void in industry offerings, Exar released four devices that address desynchronisation requirements for mapping/demapping ...
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Gate array or FPGA? ProASIC PLUS offers the best of both worlds
19 June 2002, Programmable Logic

Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology has grown in popularity over recent years to a point where FPGAs are used in preference to ASICs in many applications. Gate arrays or ASICs of 50000 ASIC ...
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Software streamlines transition of PCB engineering data into physical PCBs
19 June 2002, Design Automation

DownStream Technologies' CAM350 V. 7.5 is the latest version of its mainstream PCB Fabrication Flow Solution. CAM350 is used by PCB designers to correct fabrication errors early in the design process ...
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VCX Tradefloor gets additional Actel FPGA IP cores
5 June 2002, News

The Virtual Component Exchange (VCX) has announced that Actel, a supplier of innovative programmable logic solutions, has expanded its intellectual property (IP) offerings available on the VCX TradeFloor. ...
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Proprietary design leverages performance and design security benefits of nonvolatile flash FPGAs
22 May 2002, Programmable Logic

Silicon Recognition, a supplier of ultra-fast devices for pattern recognition, has chosen to implement a version of its zero instruction set computing (ZISC) solution within Actel's A500K050 and A500K130 ...
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FPGAs specifically designed for radiation-intensive applications
22 May 2002, Programmable Logic

Actel has announced qualification and availability of its single-chip, 'live-at-power-up' 72 000-gate RT54SX72S antifuse field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Actel also announced that the Defense Supply ...
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Handel-C-language methodology benefits FPGA applications designers
8 May 2002, Design Automation

Celoxica, of Abingdon, UK, and programmable logic solutions supplier, Actel, have announced that Celoxica's new DK1.1 design suite supports Actel's FPGAs. DK1.1 will provide Actel users with a high-level ...
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Cadence supports ProASICPlus FPGAs
8 May 2002, Programmable Logic

Actel has announced that the Cadence NC family of simulators and BuildGates synthesis tool now fully supports Actel's ProASICPLUS family of flash-based FPGAs. For simulation of ProASICPLUS designs, the ...
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Industry's first monolithic desynchronisation solution
8 May 2002, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Exar offers an integrated monolithic solution to address desynchronisation requirements when mapping/demapping from SONET/SDH (synchronous) to DS3/E3 (asynchronous) environments. This unique desynchronisation ...
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