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Derivation Systems starts shipping PF5100 – Embedded PowerPC PC/104-Plus FPGA Module

 

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The PF5100TM is an ultra high-density PC/104-plus reconfigurable module using Xilinx Virtex-4 Platform FPGAs.

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  • September 25, 2006

Derivation Systems starts shipping PF5100 – Embedded PowerPC PC/104-Plus FPGA Module.

 

  • March 8, 2005

Derivation Systems announces Spartan-3 PC/104-Plus FPGA Module at ESC’05.

  • September 30, 2005

Derivation Systems awarded NASA contract for follow-on development of SPIDER reconfigurable computing platform.

  • March 29, 2004

Derivation Systems Announces 8 Million Gate PC/104-Plus FPGA Module at ESC’2004, San Francisco.

  • September 14, 2004

Derivation Systems awarded NASA SBIR Phase III Contract to develop reconfigurable SPIDER (Scalable Processor-Independent Design for Electromagnetic Resilient) development platform based on the PF3100.

  • April 23, 2003 --
    Derivation Systems Announces 3 Million Gate PC/104-Plus FPGA Module Based on Xilinx Virtex-II Architecture at ESC'2003, San Francisco.
  • September 12, 2001 --
    Derivation Systems Joins Xilinx As A Charter Member Of The Common License Consortium
  • July 1, 2001 --
    "What is PC/104?" ECN article by Dr. Bhaskar Bose, President, DSI.
  • June 18-20, 2001 --
    DSI demonstrates configurable Java processor technology at the DAC'2001 in Las Vegas.
  • April 16, 2001 --
    Xilinx and Derivation Systems announce Java Processor Core for Virtex-II FPGAs.
  • April 10, 2001 --
    DSI announces PF3100(tm) - PC/104-plus Virtex-II FPGA Module at the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC'2001).
  • September 26-29, 2000 --
    DSI demonstrates LavaCORE - Configurable Java(TM) Processor FPGA Core at Embedded Systems Conference-West (ESC'2000), Booth 4405.
  • June 26, 2000 --
    EE Times article JVM and class file fit industrial space, by Ingo Cyliax.
  • June 12, 2000 --
    DSI participates at the Fifth NASA Langley Formal Methods Workshop (LFM2000) and presents FormalCORE PCI/32: A Formally Verified VHDL Synthesizable PCI Core.
  • June 5-9, 2000 --
    DSI announces the availability of FormalCORE PCI/32 at DAC2000.
  • June 21, 1999 --
    Derivation Systems Introduces "LavaCORE" Worlds First Formally Synthesized Java-Compliant Virtual Machine FPGA Core at DAC'99
  • April 13, 1999 --
    Derivation Systems awarded Air Force contract to develop Reconfigurable Computing Platform based on JAVA
  • March 31, 1999 --
    Real-Time Programming Book Published - A Guide to32-Bit Embedded Development, co-authored by Derivation Systems' Senior Engineer.
  • November 2, 1998 --
    Derivation Systems' PC/104 module accelerates Embedded PC applications to new heights.
  • August 1, 1998 --
    PF2000 makes its first appearance in public: Data Acquisition by Ingo Cyliax in Circuit Cellar INK, August 1998 issue.
  • August 1, 1998 --
    DSI announces the availability of PF2000(TM).
  • June 15, 1998 --
    DSI introduces its Formal Synthesis Technology for the EDA industry at DAC'98 (Booth 1542)
  • June 4, 1998 --
    Startups seek conference limelight, by Richard Goering. EETimes.
  • June 1, 1998 --
    Post-design verification bypassed -- `Formal synthesis' tool adds a pioneering spin, by Richard Goering. EETimes.
  • Apr 1, 1998 --
    DSI announces the award of NASA contract for Verified Synthesizable VHDL Cores project.
  • Apr 10, 1998 --
    DSI announces joint development with Levetate Design Systems, Inc. on its Multi-Formal Verification System.
  • Apr 1, 1998 --
    DSI announces the availability of WebOPT(TM).
  • Mar 24, 1998 --
    DSI announces the award of Air Force contract to develop reliable reconfigurable computing platform.
  • Sep 15, 1997 --
    DSI signs a contract with Honeywell ATS to deliver Operational Procedure Tables from its Autopilot Mode Logic Circuit Diagrams.
  • Mar 17, 1997 --
    DSI announces the award of a NASA contract to develop formally verified VHDL IP Cores.
  • Mar 2, 1995 --
    DSI announces the award of multi-year NASA contract to continue development of DRS.
  • Feb 1, 1995 --
    DSI opens Headquarters and R&D facility in Carlsbad, California.
  • Jan 14, 1994 --
    DSI announces NASA contract to develop Formal Synthesis Technology.

 

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