Germantown, MD and Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL — March 29, 2010 — DSPlogic, Inc. today announced that it has been awarded a contract from the US Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC), to develop advanced technology for model-based Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design. The contract was awarded under the US Army Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
Under the contract, DSPlogic will develop technologies that enhance the productivity and improve the robustness of model-based FPGA design.
“Model-based design allows subject-matter experts to develop and test extremely high-performance FPGA signal-processing algorithms without requiring hardware design expertise”, said Michael Babst, President of DSPlogic. “The new technologies developed under this program will allow designers to more easily optimize FPGA applications for size, weight, power (SWAP) and performance constraints. Implementation errors will also be reduced by eliminating the need for the algorithm expert to throw the design over-the-wall to a hardware engineer.”
About AMRDEC
The U. S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC), a subordinate laboratory to the Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM), is the Army’s focal point for providing research, development, and engineering technology and services for aviation and missile platforms across the lifecycle. AMRDEC has a long history of providing unparalleled service to its aviation and missile customers, while always striving to provide the greatest service to its ultimate customer, the warfighter, by providing technology and weapon system solutions to ensure his/her victory on the battlefield.
About DSPlogic, Inc.
DSPlogic, Inc. is a leading supplier of FPGA-based Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Reconfigurable Computing related products, services, and technology to government and commercial organizations. We specialize in logic design for DSP applications such as wireless communications, sensor processing, image processing, array processing, and signals analysis, using both Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and ASIC technology. Go to www.dsplogic.com for more information.
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