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Aniotek Selects ChipX Structured ASIC for Fieldbus Controller

28th June 2007
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ChipX has announced an ongoing relationship for deploying Aniotek’s critical UFC100-F1 Fieldbus Controller in an easy to use Structured ASIC platform. Aniotek selected the ideal slice from ChipX’s CX3000 family of Structured ASICs supporting 3V and 5V I/O for this application. The UFC100-F1 is a pin- and software-compatible alternative to the Yamaha YTZ420 chip that offers improved jitter tolerance and a larger first-in/first-out (FIFO) memory, among other features. Unlike the Yamaha YTZ420, The UFC100-F1 implements all time-critical functions of the Fieldbus Foundation Data Link Layer, allowing greater integration.
“ChipX Structured ASICs offer special advantages for industrial applications,” said Elie Massabki, Vice President of Marketing for ChipX. “The pressure to speed products to market and to support products during their long lifecycles is the greatest challenge for competitors in this segment. Developers need a responsive and committed partner for their engineering and manufacturing solutions. Our unique, quick-turnaround Structured ASIC architecture enables us to execute on our customers’ designs swiftly and ChipX provides them with a guarantee of supply for a very long time.”

“The ChipX Structured ASIC solution allows Aniotek to bring products to market quickly, easily and economically. said Ashok Gupta, CEO of Aniotek and pioneer of the Fieldbus standard. “ChipX’s commitment to long-term support of current products means that we don’t have to worry about the end-of-life issues presented by other ASIC alternatives.”

Based on a 5V tolerant 0.35µ CMOS process, the ChipX CX3000 Structured ASIC uses programmable metal to support affordable ASIC designs at performance levels up to 75 MHz. The CX3000 family also offers an extremely wide variety of configurable I/O options.

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