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Achronix taps Signali for 10/40/100 Gbps encryption IP in fast FPGAs
Achronix Semiconductor has announced the availability of new, high-performance Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) IP cores for its Speedster(tm) 1.5 GHz family. These high-performance 128-bit key size AES cores, from Portland, Oregon-based Signali Corp., are targeted at 10 Gbps, 40 Gbps, and 100 Gbps applications. They demonstrate the speed of the Speedster FGPA fabric, as well as the balance between throughput performance and resource minimisati...
12-Bit Absolute Encoder is Compact
CUIDevices I has added a new absolute encoder to its high resolution, low-cost AMT modular encoder line. The AMT203 outputs 12 bits of absolute position information in a very small (1.35”x1.13”x 0.45”) modular package. Unique among its peers, the AMT203 generates absolute position information using CUIDevices' patented, capacitive code generation system coupled with a proprietary ASIC, creating a reliable, economical and durable...
Synopsys expands IP OEM Partner Program with two new members
Synopsys announced that eSilicon and Brite Semiconductor have joined the Synopsys IP OEM Partner Program along with renewed members Global Unichip and Open-Silicon. Through the IP OEM Partner Program, members standardise on Synopsys’ broad portfolio of silicon-proven DesignWare(r) interface and analogue IP such as USB, PCI Express(r), DDR, HDMI, SATA, Ethernet, MIPI IP including 3GDigRF, CSI-2, D-PHY, data converters and audio codecs for their ...
Latest Synopsys FPGA-Based Prototyping Tool Releases Improve Speed and Turnaround Time
Synopsys has announced updates to its Identify and Certify FPGA-based prototyping tools. Algorithm advancements in the latest Certify software release produce up to 30 percent faster FPGA-to-FPGA transmission performance using High-Speed Time Domain Multiplexing which results in higher overall performance of designs prototyped with Synopsys' HAPS FPGA-based prototyping systems. The new Certify and Identify software tools also incorporate incremen...
austriamicrosystems expands CMOS, High-Voltage, High-Voltage Flash and RF Multi Project Wafer Service for Foundry Customers
austriamicrosystems business unit Full Service Foundry expands its fast and cost-efficient ASIC prototyping service, known as Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) or shuttle run, in 2010 with a more extensive schedule. The service which combines several designs from different customers onto one wafer offers significant cost advantages for foundry customers as the costs for wafer and masks are shared among a number of different shuttle participants.
austriamicrosystems announces new company “ams” brand
A new name has appeared in the world of high-performance analog semiconductors and best-in-class sensor solutions with the announcement today by austriamicrosystems that “ams” will be its new company brand. The new brand name, “ams,” unites austriamicrosystems and the brand and identity of TAOS, acquired in 2011.
Real Intent Showcases Innovative Automatic Verification Software for ASIC and FPGA Designs at Verify2009 in Japan
Real Intent is among the leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) companies, who are supporting and exhibiting at Verify2009 in Japan.
Xilinx Ships World's First 28nm FPGA Device and Demonstrates Application Development Platform for Next Generation Systems
Xilinx today announced the beginning of the 7 series FPGA rollout with shipment of the first Kintex-7 K325T Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), marking the industry's fastest product rollout of next generation programmable logic devices built with 28nm technology.
Xilinx 7 Series FPGAs Slash Power Consumption by 50% and Reach 2 Million Logic Cells on Industry's First Scalable Architecture
Xilinx announced the industry's first FPGA series that slashes total power consumption by 50 percent and offers industry-leading capacity of up to 2 million logic cells on the only unified architecture that scales across low-cost to ultra high-end families. Xilinx 7 series FPGAs further extend the range of applications programmable logic can address by breaking new ground in solving customer challenges for lower power and cost without compromisin...
Fox's New Compact, Extended Temperature Oscillators Provide Jitter under 1 pS RMS for Extreme Industrial Applications
Fox Electronics has expanded its line of XpressO configurable crystal oscillators with an extended temperature version of its 3.3 V HCMOS oscillator in a compact 3.2 mm x 2.5 mm package. Part of the FXO-HC33 series, the new oscillator can withstand temperatures from -40°C to +85°C, while delivering tight stabilities down to ±50 ppm.