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Low-power logic devices gain military specs

A QuickLogic product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 25, 2007

The QL1P1000 device offers the reliability and capacity needed for the most demanding military applications.

The one million gate version of QuickLogic's low-power PolarPro programmable logic device is now available in a mil-spec temperature rating.

This innovative programmable device, incorporating embedded memory with built-in FIFO control, and advanced clock management control units, offers unparalleled design security.

"We have a long history with the military industry in the areas of flight controls, avionics, missile systems, navigation systems, smart munitions and military communications systems", says Brian Faith of QuickLogic.

"Our military customers value our technology, and many of them have requested parts with a million gate density that are rated for the full -55 to +125C mil-spec range".

"With the new PolarPro QL1P1000, we have delivered".

The proprietary ViaLink technology used in the one million gate QL1P1000 device offers significant benefits for battery-powered, mission critical applications.

PolarPro's VLP very low-power mode reduces current demand to less than 100uA, meaning smaller, lighter batteries can be used for easier portability.

The technology's reliable, nonvolatile programming approach enables instant-on operation, which is ideal for immediate recovery from brown-out situations.

In addition, QL1P1000 is immune from single event upsets (SEUs) or soft errors.

Lastly, as programming of the ViaLink technology does not depend on external memory and cannot be read after programming, design details and security codes embedded in the programmable fabric are virtually impossible to reverse engineer, clone or tamper with.

The QL1P1000 device offers the reliability and capacity needed for the most demanding military applications.

The reliability is based on a number of factors that QuickLogic paid special attention to in the development of this device such as the fabrication process, design and layout rules, testing of the device, software programming and the qualification plans and quality assurance procedures.

This device also addresses the shock and vibration requirements of military designs by using special packaging to reduce their sensitivity to mechanical stresses.

This high-density device is an excellent replacement for ASICs, which are more costly, experience shorter lifecycles and lack flexibility.

The PolarPro QL1P1000 device with military temperature range is sampling now.

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