|
||||||||||
Powered By Altera Cyclone FPGAs and Nios Processor, KoolSpan Delivers Wi-Fi Network SecurityFlexibility, Performance and Low Cost of Altera’s Solution Beats Out Off-the-Shelf Processor and ASSP Alternatives Wi-Fi Planet Expo, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Md., June 7, 2004— KoolSpan, Inc. is using Altera Corporation’s (NASDAQ: ALTR) low-cost Cyclone FPGAs and Nios embedded processor to deliver advanced encryption standard (AES) encryption/decryption and other critical functionality in its SecurEdge Lock solution, the companies announced today. KoolSpan’s SecurEdge system provides security and access control for wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) local area networks (LANs). KoolSpan chose the Altera solution over other hardware solutions because of the unbeatable combination of performance, low cost, and flexibility delivered by the combination of the Nios processor and Cyclone FPGAs. “Our SecurEdge products require a high degree of performance to transparently deliver 256-bit AES security and authentication for our customers’ Wi-Fi networks,” said Tony Fascenda, chief executive officer and chief technical officer of KoolSpan. “After evaluating several hardware options, including off-the-shelf processors and ASSPs, we determined that an Altera Cyclone FPGA hosting a Nios processor was the best fit for our needs. The high performance of the Cyclone FPGAs allows us to use the slowest speed grade device to meet our current product needs, which lowers our costs and increases the value of Altera’s solution to us even further.” In KoolSpan’s SecurEdge Lock, Altera’s Nios processor is used to implement internal system interfaces for memories and a smart card. The smart cards enable network operators to access the encrypted database of registered users in the SecurEdge Lock. For future products, KoolSpan has several options to upgrade their performance which will allow them to address wider markets. These upgrade options include using higher speed-grade Cyclone devices, migrating software functions to hardware, and adopting the Nios II processor, none of which will require modifications to the PC board. The SecurEdge hardware was developed for KoolSpan by Altera Consultants Alliance Program (ACAP) partner Advanced Logical Design, a Northern-California-based leading provider of engineering and hardware design services, and the software for the Nios processor was developed by Gibbons and Associates, Inc. “Cyclone devices are the lowest cost FPGAs and deliver a more than 50% performance advantage over their nearest competitors,” said Erik Cleage, senior vice president of marketing at Altera. “KoolSpan is one of the many product developers who rely on the extraordinary price/performance ratio of the Cyclone family to deliver uncompromising speed while keeping costs to a minimum. Combined with the ability to implement an inexpensive and customizable Nios processor in a Cyclone device, this speed advantage enables our customers to affordably achieve ASSP-like performance and with the flexibility of an FPGA.” KoolSpan will be demonstrating their SecurEdge product at the Wi-Fi Planet Exposition at booth 616. About Cyclone About the Nios Embedded Processor About ACAP About KoolSpan About Altera ###
|
Home | Feedback | Register | Site Map |
All material on this site Copyright © 2017 Design And Reuse S.A. All rights reserved. |