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Actel begins shipping development kit for Fusion mixed-signal FPGAs
The Fusion Advanced Development Kit provides resources for flexible system management development, including a web-enabled development environment, an ARM Cortex-M1-enabled mixed-signal Fusion device, and extensive digital and analog connectivity. The kit also serves as the platform for the Mixed-Signal Power Manager Demonstration, a reference design that delivers power monitoring, power sequencing and threshold control of up to 16 external power supplies.
"Actel's new Fusion Advanced Development Kit provides designers targeting Fusion mixed-signal FPGAs with a robust hardware platform for rapid development and quick time-to-market of designs requiring system or power management," said Rich Kapusta, vice president marketing and business development.
The Fusion Advanced Development Board includes:
On Board Memory
- 4 MB SRAM
- 64-Mbit parallel flash memory
- 2-MB SPI flash
External Interfaces
- 10/100 Ethernet interface
- USB/UART interface adapter chip and connector
- 3 ports for I2C interface
- 38-pin finger header
- 40-pin mixed-signal header
- RealView interface header for Cortex-M1 debugging
Connected Fusion Device Resources
- Pulse width modulation circuit
- 2 circuits for 1.5 V and 3.3 V current monitoring
- External temperature diode connected to the Fusion FPGA
- 2 external p-channel MOSFET Gate drive
Availability and Pricing
The Fusion Advanced Development Kit (M1AFS-ADV-DEV-KIT-PWR) with two 9 V power packs is now available for US $720.
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