Actel to Present at Embedded Systems Conference
Speakers from Actel Corporation will address the growing need for power efficiency at the chip and system levels at Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley, being held April 14 - 18 in San Jose, California at the McEnery Convention Center. Topics will include methods to minimize power consumption for portable applications; embedded design using an FPGA-optimized ARM Cortex-M1 processor; and design techniques for power-efficient motor control. In their private meeting center, Booth #106, Actel will showcase its power-efficient programmable logic solutions, including the company’s award-winning Fusion Programmable System Chips and IGLOO FPGAs.
Design Techniques for Power-Efficient Motor Control
Tuesday, April 15
12:30 – 2:00 pm
Ravi Pragasam, ActelEmbedded Design with FPGAs and ARM Cortex-M1
Tuesday, April 15
2:30 – 4:00 pm
Mike Thompson, Actel
Dominic Pajak, ARM
Jean Labrosse, MicriumFPGAs and ARM – Minimizing Power for Portable Applications
Wednesday, April 16
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Hezi Saar, Actel
Dominic Pajak, ARM
About Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley
Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley delivers a comprehensive technical program focusing on critical topics that affect today’s designs and help solve engineering issues. More than 350 leading vendors will exhibit the newest product applications.
About Actel
Attacking power consumption from both the chip and the system levels, Actel Corporation’s innovative FPGAs and programmable system chip solutions enable power-efficient design. The company is traded on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol ACTL and is headquartered at 2061 Stierlin Court, Mountain View, Calif., 94043-4655.
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