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Saelig Becomes EXOSTIV Distributor

By DE Editors  

February 10, 2016

Saelig has been appointed as a distributor for EXOSTIV FPGA (field programming gate array) debugging products by Byte Paradigm.

This agreement will make Exostiv Labs' patent-pending FPGA debug tools available to Saelig's huge customer-base of electronic design engineers, electronics manufacturers, defense contractors, DOD, government, education, and individual engineers. Exostiv Labs is committed to working with Saelig in key geographical markets to assist engineers and FPGA designers in the tough product development challenges they face, a company press release states.

EXOSTIV consists of three parts: an IP Block incorporated in the FPGA, special EXOSTIV hardware with a huge memory connected via a high-speed connector, and software running on an attached PC. EXOSTIV uses the FPGA's gigabit transceivers to flow captured data to an external memory, providing up to 8GB of external data storage for debug traces

"The Exostiv Labs products are a welcome addition to our expansive selection of unique products that are unavailable anywhere else," said Alan Lowne, Saelig's founder and CEO. "They allow us to maintain our commitment to providing and supporting the best engineering products available."

For more information, visit Saelig.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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