Arrow Electronics Launches Worldwide Hands-on Workshops Demonstrating
the BeMicro Evaluation Board
MELVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 21, 2009--
Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYSE:ARW) today announced its BeMicro
evaluation board, a new low-cost and convenient way to demonstrate the
use of soft-core processors in embedded, FPGA-based designs. The
evaluation board was jointly developed by Arrow Electronics and Altera
Corporation as a way to show hardware engineers not familiar with
soft-core processors, a simple and cost-effective way to evaluate the
benefits of using embedded processors in FPGAs.
Arrow Electronics and Altera will demonstrate the BeMicro evaluation
board in Altera's booth #418 at the Embedded Systems Conference Expo in
Boston, Sept. 22-23.
The BeMicro evaluation board features an Altera Cyclone® III FPGA and
Nios® II embedded processor and comes in a simple USB stick form factor.
Embedded and nonembedded hardware engineers can use the BeMicro board to
evaluate Altera's Nios II soft-core embedded processor and SOPC
(system-on-a-programmable chip) design methodology with training and a
simple guided tutorial.
Hands-on Workshops
To support the launch of the BeMicro evaluation board, Arrow Electronics
is conducting a multicity workshop that provides attendees with hands-on
demonstrations of the board and the use of soft-core processors in
FPGA-based embedded systems. Attendees receive an overview of the
BeMicro evaluation board and can participate in a hands-on lab that
walks them through Altera's methodology of using Nios II embedded
processors in a Cyclone III FPGA. Over 50 workshops are planned in a
number of locations throughout North America, Asia and Europe starting
in October 2009. For a list of locations or to register for the
workshop, visit: www.arrow.com/bemicro.
“BeMicro is a highly effective way to evaluate the benefits of an
FPGA/soft-core processors solution,” said Chris Balough, senior director
of software, embedded and DSP marketing at Altera. “Using this
proof-of-concept board, hardware engineers can see first hand, in a
quick and cost-effective manner, how FPGAs along with soft-core
processors can be a viable alternative to fixed-function ASSPs.”
“Hardware engineers using the low-cost BeMicro board have at their
fingertips a simple and effective method to gain experience with
soft-core processors in FPGAs,” said David West, vice president of
marketing and asset management for Arrow.
About Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Arrow Electronics (www.arrow.com)
is a global provider of products, services and solutions to industrial
and commercial users of electronic components and enterprise computing
solutions. Headquartered in Melville, N.Y., Arrow serves as a supply
channel partner for approximately 800 suppliers and 130,000 original
equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers and commercial customers
through a global network of more than 340 locations in 53 countries and
territories.
Source: Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Arrow Electronics, Inc. Chris Maio, 631-847-5454 cmaio@arrow.com
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