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Product category: Programmable Logic Devices
News Release from: QuickLogic | Subject: PolarPro and Eclipse II
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 January 2007

FPGA devices come in smaller BGA
packages

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Advanced packaging meets the aggressive requirements of handheld electronics integrating storage, wireless, mobile TV and other emerging technologies.

QuickLogic Europe is making its low power FPGA devices available in smaller 6 x 6 and 8 x 8mm BGA packages The advanced packaging meets the aggressive requirements of handheld electronics integrating storage, wireless, mobile TV and other emerging technologies

"Handheld device manufacturers continue to have time to market, cost, battery life and PCB area constraints".

"QuickLogic continues to deliver innovative solutions that solve these fundamental challenges", said Owen Bateman of QuickLogic Europe.

"In short, we've made it our goal to address the critical issues of the portable designer".

The BGA packaging is available for QuickLogic's PolarPro and Eclipse II FPGA ranges, both of which offer extremely low power consumption.

The 8 x 8mm BGA-packaged PolarPro devices are available with a choice of gate counts from 75,000 to 300,000.

Two Eclipse II devices gates are offered in BGA: a 190,000 gate device in 8 x 8mm, plus a 64,000 gate device in 6 x 6mm.

8 x 8mm PolarPro and Eclipse II devices are available and sell for US $3 in high-volume quantities.

The 6 x 6mm Eclipse device is available today starting at $2.04 in high volume.

The BGA packaged devices are supported by the QuickWorks 9.8.2 design and System General programming software.

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