Guenter Dannoritzer <
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> lenz wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I will finish the University within the next months. Now I am looking
> > for companies in Germany in the field of FPGA.
> >
> > I have found some companies specialized in FPGA design and consulting
> > - El Camino
> > - Polar Design
> > - Array Electronics
>
> Go to the http://www.xilinx.com/partners/index.htm and look under Design
> Services. Altera has probably something similar.
>
> >
> > Are there any other FPGA design/consulting companys in Germany ?
> > Which companys employ FPGAs in their products and therefore could
> > be a potential employer for me ?
> >
> > Thank you very much.
>
> It kind of depends on what you want to do. You can go to Siemens and be
> in a department where they put FPGAs in their systems, but end up not
> doing anything that goes inside the FPGA. So if you like to do the logic
> design, rather look for design/consulting type companies, chances are,
> they do the logic that Siemens puts in their systems.
>
> You should also get an idea what type of logic design you would like to
> do. There are companies that specialize in implementing DSP algorithms
> in FPGAs, others do more telecommunications stuff, etc.
>
> Good luck on you job search.
>
> Guenter
Take a look at this list and other lists at the bottom and look for
gmbh companies that suppy boards, might be of help, if no gmbh, look
for euro sign as a clue.
amo, cesys, seng, trenz, I thought there were more
http://www.fpga-faq.com/FPGA_Boards.shtml
regards
johnjakson_usa-com