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Altium adds high-performance, low-cost option to its NanoBoard 3000 range
Last year Altium announced a new approach to rapid prototyping with the NanoBoard 3000. The company has now expanded this concept, announcing a new NanoBoard 3000 hosting the Altera Cyclone III FPGA.
Altium announces new NanoBoard-NB2
Altium Limited today announced that it will be showcasing their next-generation NanoBoard-NB2 - a unique reconfigurable development board targeting unified processor/FPGA system design - at this years Embedded World trade show in Nürnberg, Germany. Altium is now ramping up for full production of the NanoBoard-NB2 and will commence taking advanced orders from engineers and developers wanting to ensure theirs is amongst the first off the producti...
Altium expands versatility of Altium Innovation Station
Altium Limited, a developer of unified electronic product development solutions, continues to expand its range of daughter boards for the Altium Innovation Station and its Desktop NanoBoard. Following hot on the heels of its recently announced Altium Innovation Station – which combines the Altium Designer electronics design software and the Desktop NanoBoard –Altium has released a new plug-in daughter board hosting a Xilinx Virtex-4 high-perf...
Kontron's new Application Ready Industrial Automation Platforms reduce OEM cost and R&D time
Kontron introduced two Application Ready Computing Platforms for Industrial Automation at SPS/IPC/Drives 2011. Third party hardware and software components from Softing, 3S, Altera, Microsoft, Wind River, Real-Time Systems and Linux are implemented as function validated building blocks that are ready for use with these industrial computing platforms.
Serial Output ADC from Linear Technology
Linear Technology has announced a 16-bit, 105Msps ADC that establishes a simple, new benchmark for digital communication between high speed ADCs and FPGAs. The LTC2274's new high speed 2-wire serial interface greatly reduces the number of data input/output (I/O) lines required between a 16-bit ADC and the FPGA from 16 CMOS or 32 LVDS parallel data lines to a single, self-clocking, differential pair communicating at 2.1Gbps, freeing up valuable FP...
National Semiconductor lance le nouveau WEBENCH FPGA Power Architect
National Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE : NSM) a présenté aujourd’hui WEBENCH® FPGA Power Architect, premier outil de conception du marché capable de modéliser et d’optimiser des alimentations pour FPGA en quelques minutes.
National Semiconductor Launches New WEBENCH FPGA Power Architect
Nat Semi today introduced WEBENCH FPGA Power Architect, the industry’s first design tool to model and optimize power supplies for FPGAs in minutes. WEBENCH FPGA Power Architect incorporates the detailed supply requirements of more than 130 of the newest FPGA devices from Altera Corp. and Xilinx, Inc. Modern power supply systems, including advanced FPGAs, are complex to design, often incorporating multiple unique loads to drive precisely spe...
SiliconBlue Pioneers New FPGA Technology for Handheld, Ultra-low Power Applications
SiliconBlue has announced a new class of single-chip, ultra low-power FPGA devices, that set a new industry standard for price, power and space along with unprecedented ASIC-like logic capacity for battery-powered, handheld consumer applications. Manufactured on TSMC’s 65nm LP (low-power) standard CMOS process, the new single-chip iCE family of FPGAs incorporate the company’s proprietary NVCM (Non-Volatile Configuration Memory) technology, e...
Freescale and IPextreme expand licensing of ColdFire cores
Freescale Semiconductor is expanding its ColdFire licensing program by offering its 32-bit V4 ColdFire core to the embedded community through IPextreme, a semiconductor technology licensing specialist. Working in collaboration with Freescale, IPextreme will now market, sell and support Freescale’s V1, V2 and V4 ColdFire cores to system-on-chip (SoC) designers seeking to integrate the cores and other functions onto single-chip ICs.
LDRA Tool Suite Directly Integrates with Altera’s Nios II Embedded Design Suite
LDRA has extended the LDRA tool suite to support direct integration with Altera’s Embedded Design Suite (EDS) for Nios II soft core processors. In the past, these processors lacked sufficient CPU and memory to be used in automotive, medical, industrial and avionics environments.