Bitfire garners design award

April 12, 2006
Daniel Nilsson and Martin Trojer, field application engineers at Arrow Sweden, received the Philips Semiconductors Global Design Win Quarterly Award for their ARM development kit.

Kista, Sweden:

Daniel Nilsson and Martin Trojer, field application engineers at Arrow Sweden, received the Philips Semiconductors Global Design Win Quarterly Award for their ARM development kit. Dubbed Bitfire, the kit can speed the design, prototyping, testing, and implementation of ARM and low-cost FPGA solutions. The award represented the third quarter of 2005 in the European Region.

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