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Article: TRISCEND DEBUTS DRAG/DROP HDLC PROTOCOL CORE.(Company Business and Marketing)
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- Computer Protocols
- Article date:
- July 1, 2000
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Triscend Corporation, Mountain View, Calif., a provider of Configurable System-on-Chip (CSoC) technology for the communications market, has introduced a high-level data link control (HDLC) core from the FastChip(TM) CSoC Development System's soft module library. HDLC is an ISO communications protocol used in various data networking applications including xDSL, SONET, cellular base stations, edge routers and switches.
"We specialize in providing our customers with robust design platforms - essentially 80% of the engineering done out-of-the-box - so that they can achieve fast time-to-market," said Barry Chaffin, director of marketing at Triscend. "Our Configurable ...