Actel is a semiconductor company that manufactures FPGA (field-Programmable Gate Array) chips, also known as Actel Corporation. Because Actel's main product is the FPGA chip, the FPGA chip can change its function during the life cycle of the device without replacing the hardware, so that it can flexibly adapt to various application requirements, which is widely used in fields such as telecommunications, military, medical and so on.
In addition, Actel chips also have rich security features to protect the security of devices and their data, so they are also widely used in fields with high security requirements. In short, Actel is a semiconductor company focused on the production of FPGA chips, with a wide range of application scenarios and market needs in a variety of fields.
Actel is the brand name of a semiconductor company.
It is a subsidiary of Microsemi Corporation, a Us-Based ASIC design and manufacturing company.
Actel was acquired by Microsemi, which in turn was acquired by Microchip.
Microsemi acquired Actel in 2010, and as a result, Microsemi's FPgas are thirty years old. Actel mainly provides non-volatile FPgas based on anti-fuse process and FLASH process, and its products are mainly used in military and aerospace.
Actel is the brand name of a semiconductor company.
It is a subsidiary of Microsemi Corporation, an American ASIC design and manufacturing company.
Actel focuses on the design and manufacture of programmable logic devices (PLDS) based on low-power and high-performance architectures.
Actel products are used in aerospace, automotive, military and medical fields and enjoy a good reputation in the industry.
ACTEL Corporation was founded in 1985 and is located in New York, USA. In the past, ACTEL has been working in the military and aviation fields of the United States, and it is prohibited to sell to other countries. Some domestic enterprises in special fields are using other ways to buy military-grade models.
ACTEL began to gradually move to civil and commercial use, in addition to the anti-fuse series, also introduced the repeatable ProASIC3 series (for the automotive, industrial control, military aviation industries).