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Prototype FPGAs help build space-flight systems.

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September 22, 2009 - RTAX-DSP prototype devices enable hardware demonstration and timing validation of designs targeted to Actel RTAX-DSP space-flight FPGAs. They have same pin assignment, mechanical footprint, and identical timing properties as their space-qualified counterparts. RTAX-DSP space-flight FPGAs add embedded radiation-tolerant multiply-accumulate blocks to industry-standard RTAX-S product family, resulting in increased performance and utilization when implementing arithmetic functions.

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Actel Corp.
2061 Stierlin Court
Mountain View, CA, 94043 4655
USA



Actel Announces Availability of RTAX-DSP Prototype FPGAs


Delivering the Industry's First Radiation-Tolerant FPGAs with Embedded Radiation-Protected Multiply-Accumulate Blocks for Designers of Space-Flight Systems

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Sept. 1 -- Actel Corporation (NASDAQ:ACTL) today announced the availability of RTAX-DSP prototype FPGAs, enabling hardware demonstration and timing validation of designs targeted to Actel's RTAX-DSP space-flight FPGAs. The newly available RTAX-DSP prototype devices have the same pin assignment, mechanical footprint and identical timing properties across the full military temperature range (-55 degrees C to 125 degrees C) as their space-qualified counterparts.

RTAX-DSP space-flight FPGAs add embedded radiation-tolerant multiply-accumulate blocks to the tested and proven industry-standard RTAX-S product family. The result is a dramatic increase in device performance and utilization when implementing arithmetic functions, such as those encountered in hardware DSP algorithms, without sacrificing reliability or radiation tolerance.

"The availability of RTAX-DSP prototype FPGAs enable designers to demonstrate their RTAX-DSP designs in hardware across the full operational temperature range," said Ken O'Neill, director of high-reliability marketing for Actel. "With the availability of these prototype devices, the RTAX-DSP program has achieved another important milestone in providing the high performance combined with high reliability needed by designers of signal processing systems for space-flight applications."

RTAX-DSP Features

Providing a flexible alternative to expensive radiation-hardened ASICs, RTAX-DSP FPGAs feature up to 120 multiply-accumulate DSP mathblocks, protected against radiation-induced single event upsets (SEU) and single event transients (SET). The RTAX-DSP FPGAs use the same 0.15 micrometer UMC wafer fabrication process and the same antifuse programmable interconnect technology that are used in the industry-standard RTAX-S FPGA family, which is now accumulating space-flight heritage on as many as nine space programs.

RTAX-DSP FPGAs offer high performance at densities of up to four million equivalent system gates and 840 user I/Os for space-based applications. The embedded DSP mathblocks feature 18 bit x 18 bit multiply-accumulate blocks enabling efficient implementation of DSP building blocks, such as finite impulse response (FIR) filters, infinite impulse response (IIR) filters, and fast Fourier transforms (FFT). Each mathblock is capable of operating at 125 MHz across the full military temperature range.

The RTAX-DSP family of FPGAs is fully supported by the Actel Libero Integrated Design Environment (IDE). From design, synthesis and simulation, through floorplanning, place-and-route, timing constraints and analysis, power analysis and program file generation, Libero IDE manages the entire design flow quickly and efficiently.

For more information on RTAX-DSP FPGAs:
www.actel.com/products/milaero/rtaxdsp

About Actel

Actel is the leader in low-power FPGAs and mixed-signal FPGAs, offering the most comprehensive portfolio of system and power management solutions. Power Matters. Learn more at www.actel.com.

Actel, IGLOO, Actel Fusion, ProASIC, Libero, Pigeon Point and the associated logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Actel Corporation. All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners.

CONTACT: Ivanya Terrazas of Actel Corporation, +1-650-318-7570, ivanya.terrazas@actel.com
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