FPGAs, Actel, nanoPOWER, nanoSIZE
Actel introduces nanoPOWER AND nanoSIZE FPGAs
News Release from:
Actel Europe Ltd
28/10/2008
Extending its position as a leading provider of low-power programmable logic, Actel Corporation today introduced nano versions of its IGLOO and ProASIC3 FPGAs, targeted at the high-volume, portable consumer market. Actel takes power consumption down to as low as 2 microwatts (2 µW), and package size to as small as 3x3mm; extends its commercial temperature range to sub-zero, and offers zero lead time delivery of packaged goods. Actel also shatters the FPGA price barrier by offering over 50 variants of its nano FPGAs for less than $1.
“We are breaking new ground and taking FPGAs to a whole new space,” John East, the company’s CEO declared. “While other FPGA suppliers have been eyeing this market, only Actel has the unique ability to immediately address the design requirements of the rapidly burgeoning portable, consumer market. As those markets move at warp speed, we have built a strategic inventory position, which will allow us to offer delivery of the right product mix for customers that need large volumes of a competitive product in the market immediately.”
The company is also offering support for known good die business to meet the lead times and volume demands of portable applications, such as smart phones, PDAs, personal medical monitoring devices, personal navigation devices, eBooks, and portable point of sale tools, demand.
With power consumption as low as 2 microwatts (2µW), IGLOO nano FPGAs range in densities from 10k to 250k system gates. These devices support 1.2V to 1.5V core and I/O operation, ultra-low-power Flash*Freeze mode with bus hold capability, as well as advanced I/O features, such as hot swapping and Schmitt trigger inputs.
Achieving a significant milestone for the industry, Actel will offer its low-power IGLOO nano FPGAs in a 3x3mm package, the smallest package for any programmable logic device on the market. Complementing its existing portfolio of small 4x4mm, 5x5mm, 6x6mm and 8x8mm packages, the new tiny package makes IGLOO nano FPGAs an even more compelling choice for power-sensitive, space-constrained handheld devices.
The company is also enhancing its standard commercial ambient operating temperatures, offering new ranges for IGLOO nano FPGAs from -20°C to +70°C, allowing many of these portable applications to be operated in sub-zero environments around the world.
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