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SICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC
US·11 granted patents·32 citations·filing 2003–2009
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11 records- 0162US7415681B2Optimal mapping of LUT based FPGASICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2004·Granted Aug 19, 2008·10 cites·25 claims
- 0258US7350134B2Method and apparatus of reloading erroneous configuration data frames during configuration of programmable logic devicesSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2003·Granted Mar 25, 2008·7 cites·35 claims
- 0357US7755387B2FPGA having a direct routing structureSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2005·Granted Jul 13, 2010·3 cites·19 claims
- 0457US7414433B2Interconnect structure enabling indirect routing in programmable logicSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2007·Granted Aug 19, 2008·2 cites·12 claims
- 0555US7477070B2Rapid interconnect and logic testing of FPGA deviceSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2005·Granted Jan 13, 2009·2 cites·22 claims
- 0651US7372296B2Configurable logic device providing enhanced flexibility, scalability and providing area efficient implementation of arithmetic operation on n-bit variablesSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2005·Granted May 13, 2008·4 cites·12 claims
- 0750US7430726B2System for delay reduction during technology mapping in FPGASICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2004·Granted Sep 30, 2008·4 cites·48 claims
- 0849US8028262B2Mapping programmable logic devicesSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 27, 2011·0 cites·20 claims
- 0947US8024687B2Technology mapping for programmable logic devices using replicating logic and parallel computationsSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 20, 2011·0 cites·37 claims
- 1047USRE42264EField programmable deviceSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2008·Granted Mar 29, 2011·0 cites·56 claims
- 1143US7961004B2FPGA having a direct routing structureSICRONIC REMOTE KG LLC·Filed 2009·Granted Jun 14, 2011·0 cites·21 claims
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