With an eye on winning more sockets in low-power portable applications and more marketshare in the FPGA space, Altera has announced the MAX IIZ, the latest member of its low-power MAX II nonvolatile ...
San Jose, Calif., September 1, 2004 ¦¡ Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today introduced the MAX® II Development Kit for customers building general-purpose, low-density logic applications using ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Altera Corp. said Monday (Oct. 12) it is enhancing its MAX II CPLD family by offering industrial-grade temperature ranges and lowering the power of its MAX IIZ devices. According to ...
Over on the [Behind The Code with Gerry] YouTube channel our hacker [Gerry] shows us how to emulate a 74LS48 BCD-to-7-segment decoder/driver using an Altera CPLD Logic Chip From 1998. This is very ...
Low-Cost CPLDs Now Available to Provide Even Greater Design Flexibility for Automotive, Military and Industrial Applications San Jose, Calif., November 7, 2005—Altera Corporation (NASDAQ:ALTR) today ...
Targeting infotainment, networking, and driver-assistance applications. Altera said it will begin shipping automotive-grade devices for selected members of its CPLD, FPGA and structured ASIC device ...
US-based Altera in March debutted its new CPLD (complex programmable logic device), the MAX II family, and timetable, saying the product will enter the market at the end of this year. Altera claims ...
It seems like all the cool kids are leaving the 8-bit hobby microcontrollers in the parts bin and playing with more advanced parts like Complex Programmable Logic Devices. [Chris] is no exception to ...