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Virtex Allows Applied Signal Technology to Expand Their Product Line and Continue to Offer Extremely Flexible, Quick Turn Products at the Lowest Possible PriceApplied Signal Technology We’ve been working with Virtex for more than a year and a half now and are consistently amazed at how much we can pack into a Virtex device and just how fast the tools work. They are making the timing requirements consistently and that wasn’t always true in the past. We are currently designing a general purpose processing board that will incorporate these designs using V1000s or even V2000Es. Because we are using Virtex FPGAs instead of ASICs, we can download new designs to the FPGAs thus allowing the board to perform new and/or different processing scenarios. It is this flexibility that is so important to us and our government customers because it eliminates the high NRE costs and the long time to market associated with ASIC and new board development for new processing scenarios. Once we get the board into full production, we expect to sell several hundred a year. This is not a huge quantity for commercial companies but it represents a fairly substantial quantity from our business area. Applied Signal Technology has been very happy with the Virtex FPGA so far. It has allowed us to expand our product line and continue to offer extremely flexible, quick turn products to our customers at the lowest possible price. We have enjoyed fantastic technical and marketing support from Xilinx and hope to continue with this close relationship. We have several designs going right now but in the largest one we are hitting about 75% of a V1000. But prior to optimizing one of the designs, it came down to more like a 68% utilization. We actually had one time where we placed and routed a 99.9% utilized V1000 and we were quite impressed with that. Just the fact that basically if it fit in the device it was routable and we got our timing out of it also. Regarding the M2.1 tools, I just got a copy of that tool set and so I’ve run some of the old designs through that just to sort of baseline it and benchmark 2.1 tools and have seen excellent performance out of those. In one of the designs were doing, it’s one of these designs where you can kind of double the complexity of it fairly simply. So I did that and ran it in a V2000E, place divided it for that part and got 96% utilization out of a V2000E. Obviously it’s a part that has not hit the street yet but we’re already looking at targeting that. For more information on Applied Signal, visit their web site at http://www.appsig.com.
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