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XILINX LAUNCHES NEW ERA OF DIGITAL DESIGN IN AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
WITH INTRODUCTION OF QPRO VIRTEX-II FAMILY
Up to six million gate radiation-tolerant Platform FPGA family drives
next-generation, mission-critical Space,
Avionics and Defense applications
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 10, 2004 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX), the world
leader in programmable logic solutions, today announced the immediate availability
of its QPRO Virtex-II radiation-tolerant reconfigurable Platform FPGA family.
Offering densities of up to six million system gates and high performance
system features such as high performance embedded block RAM, embedded multipliers,
Digital Clock Manager, and integrated I/O termination (XCITE), the QPRO
Virtex-II family leads the industry in offering high density, high performance
reconfigurable solutions specifically designed for mission-critical applications
in aerospace and defense.
Xilinx provides the industry's only line of reconfigurable solutions
for these high integrity applications. Used in the "main brain" of the
Mars Rover vehicles, the on-board reprogrammability of Xilinx previous-generation
QPRO radiation-tolerant FPGAs allowed for design changes and updates right
up to launch time, allowing the JPL design team to meet demanding schedules.
According to JPL, this same "on the fly" reprogrammability will be used
for post-launch reprogramming in its next generation deep space UHF radio
on the '05 Mars orbiter. Because Xilinx chips can literally change their
personality, designers have the ability to fix hardware problems or download
new features from a remote location.
"Reconfigurablity plays a key role in addressing three key industry
requirements - program re-use, technology insertion and a superior alternative
to mask-programmed ASICs and one-time-programmable FPGAs. Both the aerospace
and defense communities have embraced Xilinx QPRO technology for a wide
range of applications, including mission-critical airborne and space systems,"
stated Rick Padovani, general manager of the Aerospace and Defense division
at Xilinx. "By combining radiation-tolerance with the flexibility and high-performance
features of our Virtex-II FPGAs, we're enabling a whole new range of cost
effective applications and capabilities for our customers."
Addressing Industry Challenges
Xilinx has maintained an uninterrupted 15-year commitment to the Aerospace
and Defense market and continues to expand both its product portfolio and
investment in the industry by driving industry consortia such as the Single
Events Consortium (SEE). Formed in 2002 by the Xilinx in cooperation with
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and experts from the industry, government
and academia, the SEE consortia focuses on the test and characterization
of radiation effects for reconfigurable FPGAs. Through their efforts, the
effectiveness of innovative radiation mitigation techniques such as Configuration
Scrubbing and Triple Mode Redundancy have been evaluated and documented
enabling the Aerospace and Defense market to derive the significant benefits
of reconfigurable logic.
Transformational programs currently in development such as Transformational
Communications, Software Defined Radio (SDR) and the Joint Strike Fighter
(JSF) will greatly benefit from the high-density and rich feature set of
the Virtex-II QPRO family. These programs demand a very agile, high performance
reprogrammable platform capable of high-performance packet processing and
DSP. As such, they are a great match for the newly introduced Virtex-II
QPRO family.
Proven Solution Offers Superior Benefits
Because the QPRO Virtex-II family is based on the highly successful
Virtex architecture, designers will benefit from the complete suite of
design solutions including the broadest library available of proven connectivity
IP, system solution boards, and development platforms. Well-established
partnerships and certified interoperability with key industry standards
yields a design ecosystem that is unparalleled in the industry.
The QPRO Virtex-II family extends beyond increased gate density by offering
high-performance I/O signaling technology supporting up to 840 MBPS in
both plastic and ceramic packages while offering up to 1104 user I/O. In
addition, the QPRO Virtex-II family includes up to 144 independent blocks
of 18Kbit embedded memory - ideal for a wide range of high-performance
applications ranging from system interfacing and local packet buffering,
to high performance DSP applications. The QPRO Virtex-II also offers superior
DSP performance through the integration of up to 144 high performance Multipliers.
By combining such high-performance features with a flexible fabric, the
Virtex-II QPRO devices address many of today's industry challenges.
Online Design Resource
Also launched today is the newest segment of the Xilinx eSP web
portal dedicated specifically to the design and development of Aerospace
and Defense applications. The portal provides a comprehensive resource
for system designers, delivering a powerful array of solutions and
information in a single location. Visit www.xilinx.com/esp/aero_defense/
for more information.
Pricing and Availability
Xilinx QPRO Virtex-II devices are available in a range of grades in
plastic and ceramic packages. Space grades are guaranteed for total ionizing
dose (TID) up to 200K Rad (si) and latch up immune to Let >100 MeV-cm2/mg.,
Xilinx Virtex-II QPRO devices are available now. Pricing for the QPRO Virtex-II
devices start at $318 and $2,655 for radiation tolerant space grade devices
in quantities of 100. Various processing options are available.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic solutions.
For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.
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