Archive for August, 2008

 

ASIC basics tutorial

August 24th, 2008

Applications Specific Integrated Circuits or ASICs are, as the name indicates, non-standard integrated circuits that have been designed for a specific use or application. Generally an ASIC design will be undertaken for a product that will have a large production run, and the ASIC may contain a very large part of the electronics needed on [...]

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Structured ASIC

August 4th, 2008

Structured ASIC
ChipX Structured ASICs are optimized for flexibility and fast time to market. They are also targeted at customers seeking an ASIC with a very low NRE. ChipX Structured ASICs combine built-in, silicon proven, industry standard configurable I/Os, memories and mixed signal IP with ChipX’s well-proven L-Cell and X-Cell™ configurable logic cells to provide industry [...]

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