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Boyn Valley Road
Maidenhead
SL6 4EG
UK

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Expanded programmability FPGA a reality

The Lattice ispXPGA 1200 now available from Silicon Concepts contains 1.2M system gates (15K logic elements), 414Kbit of Block RAM and 246Kbit of distributed RAM.

News from Electronicstalk, 28 April 2003

Power management at the click of a mouse

A PC-based design tool from Silicon Concepts provides a powerful new approach to design, integrate and program power supply management circuits.

News from Electronicstalk, 26 March 2003

Frugal CPLDs draw next to no power

New CPLDs from Silicon Concepts draw almost no power at all, consuming 80% less than alternatives, yet still deliver a blistering 256MHz performance.

News from Electronicstalk, 19 February 2003

Crosspoints provide programmable interfaces

A new in-system programmable, 38Gbit/s crosspoint switch from Silicon Concepts offers a universal interface capability that supports advanced parallel and serial protocols cost-effectively.

News from Electronicstalk, 29 January 2003

Speedy development for PCI based USB devices

A new development kit, which quickly and efficiently assists designers prototyping PCI based USB devices using NetChip Technology's NET2280, is now available from Silicon Concepts.

News from Electronicstalk, 15 January 2003

Kits speed cPCI development

Silicon Concepts has announced hardware and software tools to speed development of 32bit, 66MHz CompactPCI/PCI systems and adapters.

News from Electronicstalk, 29 May 2002

The changing face of I/O connectivity

PLX Technology is co-operating with its distributor Silicon Concepts to hold a set of free seminars in the UK entitled "The changing face of I/O connectivity".

News from Electronicstalk, 15 May 2002

Easy introduction to programmable analogue devices

The ispPAC 30 system design kit allows fast and easy development of analogue designs using Lattice ispPAC programmable analogue components, including the new ispPAC 30 device.

News from Electronicstalk, 6 May 2002

Development kit for zero instruction set computing

A new development kit helps designers harness the power of zero instruction set computing (ZISC) for pattern recognition and data mining.

News from Electronicstalk, 1 May 2002

Development kit aids USB peripheral design

Engineers looking to implement USB 2.0 peripherals can get a quick start with a new development kit from Silicon Concepts.

News from Electronicstalk, 10 April 2002

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