SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Emphasizing its
commitment to military and other high-reliability applications,
Actel Corporation (Nasdaq: ACTL) today announced the availability of its
single-chip, high-performance SX72A and SX32A antifuse field-programmable gate
arrays (FPGAs) qualified to military specifications. Actel also announced the
Defense Supply Center Columbus (DSSC) approval to ship the A54SX32A and
A54SX72A under standard military drawing (SMD) numbers 5962-015180 and
5962-005430, respectively. Featuring up to 72,000 typical gates, or
36,000 application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) gates, Actel's new
military-qualified FPGAs deliver system performance of up to 250 MHz with
guaranteed support for 33 MHz PCI at case temperatures ranging from -55
degrees Celsius to +125 degrees Celsius. These devices are suitable for a
wide range of military, aerospace and avionics applications, including radar,
command and control, ground-based communications and advanced weapon control
systems.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20001019/ACTLLOGO )"For military projects in which quick prototyping and fast turnaround
times are mandatory, designers are looking for a reliable and flexible
solution without the high non-recurring engineering costs associated with
ASICs," said Jon Ewald, director of product marketing at Actel. "Actel has
long been committed to providing high-performance, nonvolatile FPGA products
for high-reliability applications. With today's announcement, designers of
military hardware will be hard pressed to find more suitable devices that not
only meet their system density, performance, security and reliability
requirements, but do so using the fewest number of components and the least
amount of board real estate while reducing overall systems cost."
The new SX-A solutions provide designers with a versatile, cost-efficient,
single-chip offering when combined with Actel's intellectual property (IP)
cores, such as CorePCI and Core1553BRT. For example, Actel provides an
integrated solution with the Core1553BRT and customizable gates on a single
chip. Unlike application-specific standard product (ASSP) 1553B approaches
that require separate board components, the Actel offering can be incorporated
into the rest of the system design quickly without long design cycles or
expensive non-recurring engineering costs.
Design Security
Antifuse FPGAs, such as Actel's SX-A devices, offer levels of design
security beyond SRAM-based FPGAs and conventional ASIC solutions. Military
planners need not fear having their electronic equipment compromised if lost
due to attrition. As there are no configuration boot PROMs or bitstreams that
can be intercepted and decoded, the SX72A and SX32A are extremely secure,
thereby preventing copying or reverse engineering of the design. For more
information regarding the fundamentals of security issues and secure FPGA
solutions, go to the Actel Security Resource Center at
http://www.actel.com/products/security .
Pricing and Availability
Fully qualified SX72A and SX32A production quantities are available now.
Software support is provided by the Libero integrated design environment. For
further information about the pricing of Actel's military-qualified FPGAs,
please contact Actel.
About Actel
Actel Corporation is a supplier of innovative programmable logic
solutions, including field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) based on antifuse
and flash technologies, high-performance intellectual property (IP) cores,
software development tools and design services targeted for the high-speed
communications, application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) replacement and
radiation-tolerant markets. Founded in 1985, Actel employs approximately
500 people worldwide. The Company is traded on the Nasdaq National Market
under the symbol ACTL and is headquartered at 955 East Arques Avenue,
Sunnyvale, Calif., 94086-4533. Telephone: 888-99-ACTEL (992-2835).
Internet: http://www.actel.com .
NOTE: The Actel name and logo are registered trademarks of Actel
Corporation. All other trademarks and servicemarks are the property of their
respective owners.
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