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Dallas Logic Releases Altera ARRIA based AMC

8 months 1 week ago

Plano, TX - July 9, 2009 – Dallas Logic Corporation’s launch of the A01-LVDS advances the company to the forefront of the low cost industrial market. The A01-LVDS AMC, based on Altera’s® ARRIA® FPGA, supports three members of the current ARRIA® device family. The design provides LVDS connectivity via a 68 pin VHDCI connector and is capable of signaling rates up to 840Mbps. The backplane interface is independent of any single standard, and can be configured for PCIE, SRIO or GIGe.

“We recognized a need for low cost FPGA processing solutions. Only the high end ATCA markets can afford most of the products offered today. Our design improves the accessibility of MicroTCA systems for the industrial market,” explained John Tauch, co-founder Dallas Logic Corporation.

About Dallas Logic Corporation.

Founded in January of 2001, Dallas Logic specializes in electronic circuit modules, including FPGA and controller based products. In addition to a product line of off the shelf components, the company offers design customization services for several platforms including: AMC, Cardstac, COM-E, and FMC. For more information, contact sales at 972-924-8575, or visit www.dallaslogic.com.

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