SAN JOSE, Calif., 3 Nov. 2010.Military FPGA specialist Xilinx Inc. in San Jose, Calif., is introducing two families of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) that are qualified for aerospace and defense applications. The Spartan-6Q family is for low-power, low-cost, and secure-communications applications like military communications, missiles, and munitions, while the Virtex-6Q family is for ruggedized, anti-tamper applications that need high performance and logic density up to the military temperature range.
Xilinx defense grade FPGAs are pin compatible to their commercial equivalent, and are tested and qualified to operate in extreme temperatures, while the Virtex-6Q device's ruggedized plastic packaging using standard lead content eliminates tin-whiskering concerns. Xilinx introduced the devices in anticipate of the MILCOM trade show this week in San Jose, Calif.
Xilinx's Spartan-6Q family meets the needs of military communications (MILCOM) customers who require a low power, low cost, secure communications platform, while offering missiles and munitions customers a small form factor in a low power secure platform for targeting and data processing in extended temperature ranges. The Spartan-6Q FPGAs are the first in their class to offer a low power, low cost information assurance and anti-tamper platform.