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Actel

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What is Actel?

Actel (now Microsemi, and subsequently Microchip Technology) was a company known for its antifuse-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). Actel FPGAs were commonly used in applications requiring high reliability, security, and low power consumption, such as aerospace, military, and industrial control systems. Their antifuse technology provided a one-time programmable (OTP) configuration, making them resistant to radiation and tampering.

What other technologies are related to Actel?

Actel Competitor Technologies

Altera (now Intel PSG) was a major competitor in the FPGA market.
mentioned alongside Actel in 6% (183) of relevant job posts
Xilinx (now AMD) was a major competitor in the FPGA market.
mentioned alongside Actel in 3% (260) of relevant job posts
Microsemi (now Microchip) was a competitor in the FPGA market, particularly for low-power and security-focused applications.
mentioned alongside Actel in 5% (73) of relevant job posts
Intel, via its Programmable Solutions Group (formerly Altera), competes with Actel (Microchip) in the FPGA market.
mentioned alongside Actel in 1% (60) of relevant job posts

Actel Complementary Technologies

DxDesigner is a schematic capture tool that can be used in conjunction with Actel FPGAs for design entry.
mentioned alongside Actel in 8% (69) of relevant job posts
VHDL is a hardware description language used to program Actel FPGAs.
mentioned alongside Actel in 0% (169) of relevant job posts
ModelSim is a simulation tool used to verify VHDL or Verilog code for Actel FPGAs.
mentioned alongside Actel in 1% (58) of relevant job posts

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