Altera StratixUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Altera Stratix FPGA devices in your designs.
The Stratix family of FPGAs is based on a 1.5-V, 0.13-µm, all-layer copper SRAM process, with densities up to 79,040 logic elements (LEs) and up to 7.5 Mbits of RAM.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Altera Stratix GXUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Altera Stratix GX FPGA devices in your designs.
The Stratix GX FPGA technology is built upon the Stratix architecture, and offers a 1.5-V logic array with unmatched performance, flexibility, and time-to-market capabilities. This scalable, high-performance architecture makes Stratix GX devices ideal for high-speed backplane interface, chip-to-chip, and communications protocol-bridging applications.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Altera Stratix IIUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Altera Stratix II FPGA devices in your designs.
The Stratix II FPGA family is based on a 1.2-V, 90-nm, all-layer copper SRAM process and features a new logic structure that maximizes performance, and enables device densities approaching 180,000 equivalent logic elements (LEs).
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Altera Stratix IIIUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Altera Stratix III FPGA devices in your designs.
The Stratix III FPGA family is based on 65-nm and combines lower power with higher performance and density. This scalable, high-performance architecture makes Stratix III devices ideal for next-generation base stations, network infrastructure and advanced imaging equipment.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Altera Stratix IVUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use Altera Stratix IV FPGA devices in your designs.
The Stratix IV FPGA family delivers high density, high performance, and low power. Leveraging 40-nm benefits and proven transceiver and memory interface technology, the Stratix IV FPGA family provides an unprecedented level of system bandwidth with superior signal integrity.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Altera Stratix VUpdated: Mar 09, 2014 |
Access and use Altera Stratix V FPGA devices in your designs.
Altera's 28-nm Stratix V FPGAs deliver the industry's highest bandwidth, highest level of system integration, and ultimate flexibility with reduced cost and the lowest total power for high-end applications.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Altium Developer |
The Altium DXP Developer extension is available to members of the Altium Developer Program and provides you with the tools and resources needed to create extensions for the DXP platform - the same platform that undergirds Altium Designer. With open access to the DXP API you can customize Altium Designer and create deeply integrated Extensions for deployment on your local PC or throughout your organization and beyond. Use the included documentation, code examples and purpose built wizards to connect Altium products to your business systems, automate processes to best fit your workflow, or develop advanced functionality for licensed distribution to thousands of Altium users worldwide. |
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ARM7-based LPC2000 SupportUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use NXP LCP2000 devices in your designs.
The LPC series of microcontrollers are based on a 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S CPU with real-time emulation and embedded trace support, together with embedded high speed flash memory. A 128-bit wide memory interface and a unique accelerator architecture enable 32-bit code execution at maximum clock rate.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |
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Embedded |
The TASKING Embedded Software tools complete Altium Designer's powerful system development capabilities. Write, compile, assemble, link and debug applications for several targets, such as the PowerPC, TSK3000, MicroBlaze, Nios II and ARM. And by linking embedded projects to your FPGA and PCB projects from within Altium Designer, you'll benefit from Altium Designer's Unified Data model and cross project synchronization features. |
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Lattice ECUpdated: Dec 30, 2013 |
Access and use LatticeEC FPGA devices in your designs.
The LatticeEC family of FPGA devices has been optimized to deliver mainstream FPGA features at low cost - ideal for general non-DSP applications including consumer electronics and automotive applications.
Specific device support and detailed information thereof, can be accessed from the Browse Physical Devices dialog, accessed from the Tools menu in the Devices view (View»Devices View). |