ARM Cortex-M1 Embedded Processor Design Flow for Actel Nonvolatile FPGAs
Posted on: Thursday, 5 March 2009, 07:00 CST
Webcast will feature:
- Embedded processor design flow, highlighting Libero(R) Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and SoftConsole
- SmartDesign for design entry and building SoC designs
- Free industry-standard embedded processor offerings including the ARM Cortex-M1 and Core8051s
- Low-power IGLOO(R) FPGAS and Fusion(R) mixed-signal FPGAs
View now at: www.actel.com/support/webcasts/default.aspx?f=processor_designflow
For more information on low-power IGLOO FPGAs visit: www.actel.com/products/iglooseries
For more information on Fusion mixed-signal FPGAs visit: www.actel.com/products/fusion
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