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Xilinx Press Release #0317
XILINX CHIPS ENABLE WORLD'S FIRST
"ON-THE-FLY" RECONFIGURABLE SATELLITE
Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems (CRCSS)
turns to Xilinx reconfigurable FPGAs
for remote configuration of FedSat Satellite
SAN JOSE, Calif., February 4, 2003 -Xilinx Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), today
announced that its reconfigurable radiation-tolerant FPGAs are flying
aboard the Australian scientific mission satellite FedSat, successfully
launched on December 14, 2002 from Tanegashima, Japan. Developed by the
CRCSS at Queensland University of Technology in Australia in conjunction
with Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Laboratory and support
from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, the FedSat reconfigurable computer
is the world's first use of this technology in space. As a critical component
of the High Performance Computing (HPC-I) payload, the reconfigurable
nature of Xilinx FPGAs enable satellites to be rewired without having
to be retrieved, thus drastically reducing cost and development time.
For more details on FedSat, including a video of the actual launch, visit
www.crcss.csiro.au/.
Current satellites have fixed embedded hardware with limited computing
capacity and lack of flexibility to run new functions and applications
to adapt for changing operation and mission requirements. FedSat features
a reconfigurable computer that permits change of its physical circuits
via software control; new physical circuits can be installed by remote
command.
According to Dr. Anwar Dawood, CRCSS principal research scientist and
program leader, the space industry is moving rapidly towards faster, cheaper,
smarter, and more flexible satellite missions. The HPC-I payload on FedSat
is a true demonstration of reconfigurable computing in the harsh and hostile
environment in space deploying radiation tolerant Xilinx FPGA. The HPC-I
payload is an adaptive instrument module that offers high computing capacity
and flexibility to run different functions and applications in space.
"The successful implementation of this high performance satellite
computing platform is another demonstration of the growing use of Xilinx
FPGAs in space applications," stated Howard Bogrow, marketing manager
for Aerospace and Defense Products at Xilinx. "This technology is
gaining increasing acceptance in the entire range of military and commercial
space and satellite programs as designers of space systems are recognizing
the value and importance of being able to employ reconfigurable FPGAs."
Dr. Dawood has also initiated the following projects to efficiently utilize
the high performance satellite computing in a system context for a variety
of engineering and science applications in space:
- Disaster Detection and Monitoring System (DDMS) using FPGAs for real
time or near real time image processing onboard remote sensing satellites.
- Satellite Based Broadband Services (SBBS) utilizing FPGAs for the
space segment, the ground segment, and end user terminals of a multimedia
telecommunication system.
- Autonomous Satellite Navigation System (ASNS) deploying FPGAs in conjunction
with advanced GPS for onboard orbit determination and autonomous navigation.
The second generation HPC-II is underway now with emphasis on critical
space applications and further enhancement on system capability to handle
onboard real-time data processing and reliability. For additional information
on the CRCSS High Performance Computing group responsible for the design
of FedSat, visit the web site at www.crcss.bee.qut.edu.au/comp.shtml.
About Xilinx QPRO Radiation-Tolerant FPGAs
Xilinx is already shipping radiation tolerant families of XQR4000XL and
Virtex devices, with densities up one million system gates, and offers
different manufacturing flow options, including the QPRO Plus V-like flow
for both ceramic and plastic packaging.
Xilinx plans a new line of QPRO radiation tolerant FPGAs based on its
leading Virtex-II series later this year. The new devices will be available
with densities up to six million system gates.
About Xilinx
Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) is the worldwide leader of programmable logic
solutions. Additional information about Xilinx is available at www.xilinx.com.
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