Numonyx Embedded Design Center
Numonyx Forté Serial FlashDriven by consumers' expectations, electronic systems and applications continuously add new features and increase their performance. In order to cope with these requirements, designers must adjust and fine tune the operating conditions of the non-volatile memory subsystem in order to offer the best price/performance ratio. Flash memories with a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and configuration registers are a new class of flexible devices which shorten the design and engineering process and represent the ideal solution to achieve optimal and cost-efficient system performances.
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Numonyx Omneo™ PCMIn 1970, Gordon Moore, R. G. Neale and D. L. Nelson published a paper on amorphous memory titled, “Non-volatile, Re-programmable, Read-Mostly Memory is Here.” Thirty-eight years later, amorphous memory devices are not yet shipping in volume. Were these authors wrong about amorphous memory? The answer: “No, just ahead of their time.”
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Numonyx Automotive solutionsThe Numonyx® M58BW family of flash memories has been specifically developed for critical Automotive applications with x32 data bus width and fast burst read mode.
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The Spartan-6 FPGA embedded kit offered by Xilinx in this month's reader offer is based on the company's Spartan-6 LX45T FPGA. It contains an extensible development board and the key tools and IP needed for embedded development.
The reference designs and software/hardware tutorials provided with this kit will give a jump-start to your development. The package worth 735 Euros includes a ROHS compliant SP605 base board including the XC6SLX45T-FGG484 -3 FPGA, the ISE Design Suite device-locked for the Spartan-6 LX45T FPGA and numerous other tools.
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This month, Xilinx is giving away one such kit, worth 735 Euros, for EETimes Europe's readers to win.
And the winners are...
In our previous reader offer, Cypress was giving away three PsoC3 development boards, worth USD 249 each.
Lucky winners include Mr. M. Casartelli from Italy, Mr J. Pirkin from Belgium and Mr. L. Vagasi from Hungary. All should be receiving their kits soon. Let's wish them some interesting findings with their projects.
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