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GateRocket Teams With AcconSys To Distribute Industry-Leading FPGA Verification and Debug Solutions In China

BEDFORD, MA – Aug. 30, 2010 – GateRocket, Inc., the leading supplier of verification and debug solutions for advanced FPGAs, has signed an agreement with AcconSys Inc., a major distributor of electronic design automation (EDA) products in China.  AcconSys will provide sales and support for GateRocket’s RocketDrive® and RocketVision® FPGA verification products throughout China.

As device complexity and size continue to escalate, design verification has emerged as the primary challenge in the development of leading-edge field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). GateRocket offers the industry’s first Device Native ® approach to the specific verification and debug challenges involved with the most advanced FPGAs from Xilinx and Altera. It focuses exclusively on FPGA design, and its RocketDrive and RocketVision products cut FPGA simulation and lab debug time in half versus traditional approaches. This is accomplished by integrating the FPGA into the simulation environment through the RocketDrive product to enable a native execution of the design on the target FPGA device.  The accompanying RocketVision debugging tool provides new levels of visibility and patent pending debug algorithms that enable engineers to track down and correct sources of design errors. By combining the actual FPGA hardware and RTL simulation models in the same verification run, GateRocket slashes verification and lab debugging time.

“There is tremendous potential for GateRocket in China as more product developers adopt FPGA-based methodologies, both for production systems and prototyping platforms,” said GateRocket President and CEO, Dave Orecchio.  “We are very pleased to be working with AcconSys which has the technical expertise and local knowledge to make our partnership a great success. In addition, this relationship provides great synergy with our ecosystem partners, particularly Mentor Graphics, since AcconSys distributes their products throughout China as well.”

“FPGAs are indispensable for any high-performance system, but verification and debugging of complex FPGA designs has become a big challenge,” said Chen Feng, AcconSys General Manager.  “As a well-known solutions provider in China, AcconSys often receives inquiries about advanced FPGA verification and debug, so we are very pleased to partner with GateRocket, which offers a comprehensive approach to meet these challenges. We are confident GateRocket’s innovative Device Native technology can help our customers significantly increase their FPGA verification and debugging efficiency.”

About AcconSys

Founded in 2002, AcconSys has offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Shenzhen, delivering successful solutions and services to customers throughout China.  AcconSys works with its clients to maximize electronic design efficiency and innovation through consulting, education and ongoing technical support.  Learn more about AcconSys online at www.acconsys.com.

About GateRocket

GateRocket, Inc., located in Bedford, Mass., offers electronic engineers the first Device Native® verification and debug solution for advanced FPGA semiconductor devices. The company’s RocketVision® software debug tool and its RocketDrive hardware verification system enables users to verify and debug advanced FPGA designs faster and with higher quality for greatly improved time-to-market, and realize more reliable and predictable results. Learn more about GateRocket online at www.gaterocket.com and sign up for a free webinar.

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New Cypress CapSense® Express™ Controller is World’s Easiest-to-Implement Capacitive Touch Sensing Solution

SAN JOSE, Calif., August 30, 2010 – Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq: CY) the market leader in touch-sensing, today announced a new CapSense® capacitive touch-sensing controller that enables designers to achieve mechanical button replacement (MBR) without having to write firmware or learn to use new software tools. The new CapSense Express™ device leverages Cypress’s revolutionary SmartSense™ auto-tuning algorithm, which eliminates the requirement for system tuning. Cypress’s accompanying design toolbox provides detailed resources to ensure optimal interface performance, and advanced system debug features allow taking designs directly to production for significantly shorter time-to-market. The controller delivers robust touch-sensing with ultra-low power consumption to extend battery life in a wide range of handheld products, and is ideal for consumer, communication, white goods, lighting, industrial and medical applications.

The hardware-configurable CY8CMBR2044 CapSense Express Mechanical Button Replacement controller operates from 1.7 to 5.5V and offers low overall power consumption with supply current in run mode as low as 15 uA per button and industry-best deep sleep current of 100 nA. The devices offer reliable operation in the harshest sensing conditions and Cypress’s patented CSD (CapSense Sigma Delta) sensing method ensures superior immunity to conducted and radiated noise. With SmartSense auto-tuning, the device dynamically optimizes the baseline and detection threshold and adjusts for the optimal capacitance sensing range at power up and during runtime as environmental conditions change. More information is available at www.cypress.com/go/capsense

“Our new CapSense Express controller with SmartSense auto-tuning technology is the easiest-to-implement capacitive touch-sensing solution available,” said Dirk Franklin, business unit director for Cypress’s CapSense solutions. “If you can lay out a PCB, then you can add a capacitive touch interface to your next product. This solution greatly reduces design risk and time to market, simplifying the design-in cycle to a layout task and eliminating the system-tuning step. This device greatly broadens the markets and customers for CapSense, as developers no longer need to be microcontroller (or firmware) experts or have vast tuning experience to easily design out their mechanical buttons.”

Eliminating the need to tune the UI subsystem is a significant advantage for large and small manufacturers alike, as it saves engineering time and yield loss that can occur with even slight variations in manufacturing tolerances. This savings is greatly multiplied for customers with a global factory footprint and supply chain. SmartSense auto-tuning can eliminate the need for additional test steps currently required with competing solutions to address the vendor-to-vendor variations in PCBs and overlays.

The CapSense Express device accurately tracks button pushes, even with very closely-spaced sensors. The device also features a built-in failure analysis feature with serial data out for debug, speeding the design-in process. It also integrates a voltage regulator to address power supply noise as well as filters for any spurious noise. The device is available in a small form factor 3 x 3 x 0.6-mm 16-pad QFN package.

About CapSense

Cypress’s CapSense touch-sensing solutions have replaced 3.5 billion mechanical buttons in mobile handsets, laptops, consumer electronics, white goods, automotive applications, and virtually any system that has a mechanical button or switch, making Cypress the industry touch-sensing leader. The CapSense portfolio, the industry’s broadest and most integrated, enhances industrial design and reliability with the most noise-immune and water tolerant capacitive touch-sensing interfaces, including proximity sensing where direct touch is not required. CapSense proximity sensing provides power savings by activating an interface only when needed while further enhancing industrial designs by only exposing interfaces when necessary. The portfolio ranges from the fixed-function CapSense Express controllers that streamline the transition to a robust touch-sensing interface, to the sophisticated CapSense Plus™ controllers based on the PSoC programmable system-on-chip architecture that can integrate a wide variety of Analog and Digital system blocks to reduce total chip count and system BOM cost. Learn more about CapSense online at www.cypress.com/go/capsense.

Availability and Photo

The CY8CMBR2044 CapSense Express controller is currently in production in a 16-pad QFN package. For a high-resolution photo of a CY8CMBR2044 device, visit www.cypress.com/go/PR/photos/CY8CMBR2044.

About Cypress

Cypress delivers high-performance, mixed-signal, programmable solutions that provide customers with rapid time-to-market and exceptional system value. Cypress offerings include the flagship PSoC® programmable system-on-chip families and derivatives such as PowerPSoC® solutions for high-voltage and LED lighting applications,  solutions for touchscreens. Cypress is the world leader in USB controllers, including the high-performance West Bridge® solution that enhances connectivity and performance in multimedia handsets. Cypress is also a leader in high-performance memories and programmable timing devices. Cypress serves numerous markets including consumer, mobile handsets, computation, data communications, automotive, industrial and military. Cypress trades on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol CY. Visit Cypress online at www.cypress.com.

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