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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
XILINX ANNOUNCES FIRST RECONFIGURABLE END-TO-END
CAN SOLUTIONS FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE MARKET
Xilinx partners offer CAN IP cores, development hardware and
test solutions to complement extensive range of Xilinx automotive
PLDs
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 7, 2003 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX) today
announced the immediate availability of the industry's first reconfigurable
end-to-end CAN solutions, designed specifically for the automotive
and telematics market. The new suite of IP solutions compliments
Xilinx's extensive line of IQ extended temperature devices for automotive
applications. Xilinx partners offer CAN IP core solutions, hardware
development platforms and a bus trigger test tool to enable accelerated
development time for automotive designers.
"Automotive systems, especially in the aftermarket, are changing
very rapidly, both in terms of the market and the applicable standards,"
said Beate Wiessner, chief marketing officer at Siemens VDO Trading
GmbH. "In-car entertainment systems are being driven by demands
for extra information, more powerful communication features and
more extensive controls, integrated with traditional radio and cassette
or CD features. The flexibility of Xilinx technology allows us to
upgrade as necessary so that our leading edge products can offer
a multitude of intelligent features."
Complete Programmable CAN Solution
The CAN serial bus system, developed by Robert Bosch GmbH, is one
of the first and most enduring industrial and automotive control
networks. It is currently the most widely used in-vehicle network
with more than 100 million installed CAN nodes.
Four new controller cores for use in Xilinx Virtex and Spartan FPGAs
that support this standard are now available from the following
Xilinx AllianceCORE program members: CAST, Inc. of Woodcliff Lake,
NJ, Memec Design of San Diego, CA, Robert Bosch GmbH of Reutlingen,
Germany and Xylon d.o.o. Of Zagreb, Croatia.
Xilinx has also partnered with Agilent Technologies to provide CAN
test equipment to accelerate product development and deployment.
Agilent provides a CAN trigger option for its 54600 family of mixed-signal
oscilloscopes (MSOs), allowing designers to fully test their CAN
designs in the lab prior to manufacturing production boards.
Also available from partners are Xilinx FPGA-based hardware CAN
evaluation systems. Memec Design offers a P160 CAN module that includes
four CAN transceivers and connectors, a 16 MHz oscillator, test
ports and a Spartan-IIE FPGA. The LogiCRAFT industrial system development
system from Xylon includes an integrated RISC processor, a Spartan
FPGA, memory, and connections to displays, keyboards, touch panels,
CAN and other field buses. With either board plus the Agilent mixed
signal oscilloscope, designers can dramatically reduce design and
test time associated with FPGA-based CAN designs.
"Xilinx devices coupled with IP and hardware solutions provide
vehicle manufacturers with many time-to-market advantages,"
said Robert Bielby, senior director of Strategic Solutions at Xilinx.
"Manufacturers can stock one general-purpose device in lieu
of many application specific parts, thus reducing inventory overhead.
Even more impressive is the capability to reprogram the chips at
any point throughout the design cycle, thus allowing automotive
engineers to quickly and easily integrate the latest telematics
systems."
For detailed information visit www.xilinx.com/ipcenter. All cores
are available for purchase directly from their respective suppliers,
most of whom support the terms of the SignOnce IP License, the industry's
first multi-vendor common license for FPGA-based IP. For additional
information on the Xilinx SignOnce IP License program visit www.xilinx.com/ipcenter/signonce.
For additional information on CAN test equipment, contact Agilent
directly at (www.agilent.com/find/mso).
Xilinx IQ Product Range Expanded
The Xilinx IQ product range is the most comprehensive range of automotive
PLDs in the world and has recently expanded to include the low cost
Spartan-IIE FPGAs and low power CoolRunner-II CPLDs. Xilinx IQ products
are qualified to operate from -40°C to +125°C. The Spartan-IIE
FPGAs range from 50,000 up to 600,000 system gates and the CoolRunner-II
CPLDs range from 32 up to 512 macrocells. For more details on Xilinx
automotive PLDs visit www.xilinx.com/automotive.
About Xilinx eSP
In addition to providing complete silicon and software solutions
for the automotive industry, Xilinx eSP (www.xilinx.com/esp/automotive/index.htm)
is the industry's most complete online resource dedicated to accelerating
the development of automotive telematics applications. With over
seven million visits since introduction, www.xilinx.com/esp delivers
a powerful array of solutions and information in a single location.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic solutions. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.
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