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SiliconBlue extends low-pwer FPGA family





Courtesy of Programmable Logic DesignLine

SAN FRANCISCO—Startup SiliconBlue Technologies Corp. Monday (Jan. 4) rolled out a new FPGA device targeted at battery-operated handheld products.

The iCE65L01, part of the company's iCE65 mobileFPGA, family features 1,280 logic cells and up to 93 user I/O pins, according to SiliconBlue (Santa Clara, Calif.). The device supports functions critical to products like smartbooks and e-book readers, such as intelligent battery-life management and interrupt offload (to keep the application processor in a low-power mode as long as possible), the company said.

The iCE65L01 mobileFPGA is available now in three packages: VQ100, CB132 and QN84, SiliconBlue said. Unit price for the iCE65L01 in the QN84 package is 99 cents for 1 million units in annual volume production consumption, the company said. Engineering samples and software support are available now, the company said.



 
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