Dillon Engineering Wins ASIC FFT/IFFT IP Contract
August 1, 2006 -- Dillon Engineering won the contract for and delivered a fully custom FFT/IFFT engine to Magellan System Japan. The IP was delivered ready for inclusion in their upcoming ASIC as well as for immediate prototype in a Xilinx Virtex-4 FPGA.
Dillon Engineering today anounced the award of a contract to supply custom FFT IP to Magellan Systems Japan for an ASIC application. DE was selected because of its excellant reputation in the FFT IP market as well as their ability to delivery a full custom FFT/IFFT solution within two weeks.
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