Archive for January 2010

Triad Semiconductor to Exhibit at DesignCon 2010 and Present on a New Alternative to Full-custom Analog/ Mixed-signal ASICs

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – January 27, 2010 – Triad Semiconductor Inc., the industry’s leading supplier of via-configurable mixed-signal ASICs, will demonstrate the company’s newly-introduced Mocha-1™ platform at DesignCon 2010 on February 2nd to 3rd in the Santa Clara Convention Center. The company’s CTO, Jim Kemerling, also will present on “Via-configurable Analog ASIC: Technology and Applications.” What: Exhibiting:  The Mocha-1 [Read more...]

IC Design and Verification Journal: Analog Audacity – Triad Offers Configurable Analog Arrays

Bryon Moyer over at the IC Design and Verification Journal has written an article highlighting Triad Semiconductor’s configurable analog arrays. He speaks of our mixed-signal process in terms of its “analog audacity”: Let’s just face it: analog is hard. Analog designers are a special breed: they resist designs done by computer, and for good reason. [Read more...]

Triad Semiconductor Announces Availability of World’s First Configurable ARM Cortex-M0 Mixed-signal ASIC Solution

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – January 12, 2010 – Triad Semiconductor Inc., the industry’s leading supplier of via-configurable mixed-signal ASICs, today announced the first system-on-chip (SoC) to integrate the world-class ARM® Cortex™-M0 with the via-configurable analog and digital functions needed to rapidly and inexpensively deliver embedded mixed-signal solutions. Triad’s Mocha-1™ array provides access to world-class ARM 32-bit [Read more...]

DesignCon 2010

Triad Semiconductor will be an exhibitor at DesignCon 2010. Visit us at Booth 827. Stop by the booth and talk with Triad’s technical staff about our recently introduced Mocha-1 SoC that combines an ARM Cortex-M0 ultra low power processor with 32KB of on-board EEPROM, 24KB of SRAM, 75,000 configurable ASIC gates, distributed SRAM, and a rich library [Read more...]