http://www.xilinx.comAs the density of field-programmable-gate arrays (FPGAs) continues to increase, engineers are challenged to come up with ways to test and verify ...
During the 2012 Design West conference and exhibition I talked with Frederic Leens, founder of Byte Paradigm, about a new approach to “instrument” and test designs within an FPGA. Byte Paradigm ...
This white paper introduces Byte Paradigm’s new Thunder Series probe. This new generation PC-based instrument uses FPGA multi-gigabit transceivers as high-speed interface for collecting trace data ...
HENDERSON, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aldec, Inc., the leading provider of FPGA test systems for DO-254 compliance with over 50 successful global projects, delivers a comprehensive pre-tool qualification ...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are used extensively in today’s electronic assemblies and test engineers are also choosing to incorporate user-programmable FPGA instrumentation as part of their ...
LAS VEGAS, June 1, 2023 – Tachyum™ announced today it has achieved another milestone on the road to commercialization of Prodigy, the world’s first Universal Processor, as it begins testing key ...
IRVINE, CA—Marvin Test Solutions, Inc., a provider of globally-deployed innovative test solutions for military, aerospace, and manufacturing organizations, has announced the release of the new GX3800e ...
Altera has seen production of first FPGAs on Intel’s 14nm Tri-Gate (FinFET) process. Altera has been using Intel as a chip foundry for the last 12 months. The 14nm-based FPGA test chips incorporated ...
Altera ruffled some industry feathers in February 2013 when it announced that it would be manufacturing devices at the 14nm node using Intel as a foundry, rather than its traditional supplier TSMC. A ...
CEO Brian C. Faith reported a strategic shift in engineering resources to two critical initiatives: advancing a strategic radiation-hardened (SRH) FPGA test chip on the GlobalFoundries 12LP node and ...
Bristol startup Silicon Basis is developing a test chip for its innovative FPGA architecture that has potential to reduce the size, cost and power of a reconfigurable array to a quarter of today’s ...
Tachyum has achieved another important step in the commercialisation of Prodigy, its Universal Processor, as it begins testing key applications on Prodigy FPGA prototypes. Having recently completed ...