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New Phoenix Contact PTSM Series PCB Terminal Blocks in Stock at Digi-Key Corporation

Thief River Falls, Minnesota, USA – March 11, 2010 – Electronic components distributor Digi-Key Corporation, recognized by design engineers as having the industry’s broadest selection of electronic components available for immediate shipment, today announced it has stock on Phoenix Contact’s new PTSM series PCB terminal blocks.

The PTSM series PCB terminal blocks are available for purchase on Digi-Key’s global websites and will be featured in future print and online catalogs.

The PTSM series has a 5A-rated spring-cage connector and a small footprint that allows for several design possibilities. The terminal blocks are 5mm in height and have a 2.5mm centerline. These parts are available in pin-in-paste method mounting or true surface-mount technology, both of which help engineers save time and money when compared to traditional mounting methods.

Features include a quick push-in connection, cost-saving mounting technology, and optimization of tight spaces. The PTSM series’ small size is valuable in applications in which board space is constrained. The quick push-in technology reduces the amount of time spent on inserting wires when compared to traditional technology.

The PTSM series may be used in applications such as LED lighting, building automation, and power supply units.

“The chief benefits of the new PTSM series PCB terminal blocks are their small footprint and the quick push-in technology which provide cost- and time-saving measures,” said Jeff Shafer, Digi-Key’s vice president of interconnect, passive and electromechanical product. “Engineers can use these products to explore numerous design possibilities and applications with design support services from Digi-Key. Our goal at Digi-Key is to continue providing top-quality, user-friendly product to aid engineers in their design process.”

About Digi-Key

As one of the world’s fastest growing distributors of electronic components, Digi-Key Corporation has earned its reputation as an industry leader through its total commitment to service and performance. Digi-Key is a full-service provider of both prototype/design and production quantities of electronic components, offering more than 1.5 million products from over 440 quality name-brand manufacturers. A testament to Digi-Key’s unparalleled commitment to service, North American design engineers have ranked Digi-Key #1 for Overall Performance for 18 consecutive years (EE Times Distribution Study/August 2009). Additional information and access to Digi-Key’s broad product offering is available at www.digikey.com.

About Phoenix Contact

Phoenix Contact is a leading developer of industrial electrical and electronic technology. The company’s diverse product range includes components and system solutions for industrial and device connection, automation, electronic interface and surge protection. Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, Blomberg, Germany, operates 46 international subsidiaries, including Phoenix Contact USA in Middletown, Pa. Phoenix Contact’s formal Integrated Management System is registered to ISO quality, environmental and safety standards (ISO 9001:2008,14001:2004 and 18001:2007). For more information about Phoenix Contact or its products, visit www.phoenixcontact.com, or call technical service at 800-322-3225, e-mail info@phoenixcon.com

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New UK Distributor for Impulse C to FPGA Compiler

8th March, 2010, Northwich, Cheshire – Kane Computing Ltd (KCL) today announced the signing of an agreement with Impulse Accelerated Technologies (Impulse) to resell their software-to-hardware FPGA compilation and verification tools in the UK and Ireland.

The Impulse C-to-FPGA tools allow application developers to quickly create custom accelerator and filter modules in C, increasing productivity for developers of advanced video and image processing, DSP, and hardware-accelerated computing applications. Users of Impulse C report saving as much as half their design time using C when compared to using HDL methods.

Products and services KCL will be supporting include Impulse C-to-FPGA, Impulse CoDeveloper, Impulse CoValidator, Impulse libraries including math.h and image processing libraries, Impulse IP and Impulse engineering and training services.

Impulse provides software-to-FPGA solutions for embedded and high performance computing. Impulse users write or import C-language algorithms, then can use interactive methods to re-factor their code, explore alternative optimisations, and partition applications to achieve performance goals. The Impulse C-to-FPGA compiler converts C-language applications to either VHDL or Verilog compatible with popular FPGA synthesis tools including Xilinx ISE, Altera Quartus, Synopsys Synplify and Mentor Precision. The generated HDL is also compatible with Mentor ModelSim and other HDL simulators.

Impulse has been deployed successfully dozens of times in the UK since 2004 by industrial, military and university research teams stretching the boundaries of FPGA-based parallel processing. In these designs the FPGAs have been used to offload microprocessors and DSPs. The offload has typically entailed design elements that lend themselves to parallelization by which the total throughput is increased, in a lower power, lower clock speed processor. For designs such as real time image, signal or data processing, 10 – 100x is often achievable in weeks.

“Being able to supply such a fast and efficient set of tools to our FPGA developer customers is very important to us and to them.” Said Richard White, Managing Director of KCL, “Particularly as we already work with a number of Impulse’s FPGA platform partners including GiDEL and Sundance.”

“We are very pleased to have Kane Computing supporting the Impulse C users in the UK” said Brian Durwood, Impulse CEO. He continued. “We have steadily seen UK Impulse C designs get more complex, and have noticed trend towards Impulse delivering working applications in commercial hardware. Both of these shall benefit from the strong local support Kane can offer.”

Impulse CoDeveloper is for software application developers and FPGA designers seeking a faster path to FPGA hardware. CoDeveloper is ideally suited to image and video processing, digital signal processing, data compression/encryption and hardware accelerated computing. The Impulse C compiler is a high-level synthesis tool that is based on standard ANSI C. The Impulse tools enable highly interactive, software-oriented design methods and are compatible with a wide variety of FPGA based platforms.

CoDeveloper 3.6 enables embedded co-processing with the newest Xilinx MicroBlaze and PowerPC processor cores. CoDeveloper decreases design risk by allowing applications to be verified at a higher level using C debuggers. CoDeveloper also allows users to verify the generated hardware via an automated C-to-HDL test bench conversion option that is compatible with Mentor ModelSim and other HDL simulators.

“Compatibility with standard C and VHDL is increasingly important to developers of embedded systems,” said Brian Durwood, Impulse co-founder. “The biggest body of intellectual property is in standard C, so maintaining compatibility with popular C-language tools is the key to increasing reuse and portability of custom hardware modules.”

Impulse CoDeveloper Version 3.6 allows user of Xilinx Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGAs to:

  • Rapidly create, verify and deploy custom filters for video, DSP and other applications using supplied templates and wizards.
  • Design and deploy royalty-free FPGA algorithms to process data with high throughput, using both automated and programmer-specified parallel optimisations.
  • Preserve application compatibility with Visual Studio, Eclipse and GCC and other common C-language tools.
  • Automatically generate I/O including streams, signals, memories and registers.
  • Automatically create processor interfaces using PLB, APU and FSL bus interconnections.
  • User hardware/software co-design methods to accelerate PowerPC and MicroBlaze software applications.
  • Generate HDL test benches compatible with ModelSim and other HDL simulators from C code.
  • Target popular FPGA development platforms, including boards and systems from Xilinx, Avnet, Cray, Curtiss-Wright, Digilent, The Dini Group, DRC Computer, Dynalaith, Faster Technology, Nallatech, Nu Horizons, Opal Kelly, PLDA, Pico Computing, SGI, Sundance DSP, Tokyo Electron Devices, VMETRO and others.

About Impulse

Impulse Accelerated Technologies (www.ImpulseC.com) provides C-to-FPGA tools, training and custom hardware/software solutions for automotive, defense, industrial and financial customers worldwide. Impulse tools are used for vision systems, face and object recognition; video feed analysis for national security and automotive applications. Impulse customers develop FPGA-based products as well as targeting ASIC deployments. Impulse products are in use at over half of automotive suppliers and eight of the world’s top ten defense contractors.

About Kane Computing

KCL (www.kanecomputing.co.uk) has been providing Image Processing, DSP and high performance computing products for use in industry, education and research since 1987 and is a Texas Instruments Third Party Partner specialising in consultancy and advice on TI development tools/platforms and image processing applications. KCL have extensive knowledge and experience of providing video compression solutions for many industries particularly for digital video security and high quality broadcast applications. KCL has a policy of continual improvement and operates its business in accordance with the requirements of ISO9001:2008.

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