Actel Wins Portable Design Award

Posted by Ken Cheung in Other on Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Actel's 5µW IGLOO(TM) field-programmable gate array (FPGA) family won a Portable Design China Reader Survey Awards. Selected in the "Power Consumption" category, IGLOO was chosen among 14 participating products — spanning traditional microcontroller, system-on-chip (SoC) and programmable logic products — as the lowest power solution.

The Actel IGLOO family features up to 3,000,000 system gates and builds upon the characteristics of Actel's ProASIC3 flash FPGAs, such as live-at-power-up and secure AES-based in-system programmability. The IGLOO family offers up to 616 user I/Os, six phase-locked loops (PLLs), 504kbits of RAM and 350MHz performance in both commercial and industrial grades.

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Actel IGLOO FPGA Wins Portable Design China Readers Survey Award
Actel Corporation

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