We
love
FPGAs

About the company

Motivation

FPGAs are – without any doubt – very useful devices. The high flexibility of this technology permits one to implement almost any kind of high-speed communication interface, digital signal and video processing, or even soft-core CPUs inside the FPGA. In combination with the massive parallel computing power and precise timing of FPGAs a lot of difficult tasks can be executed easily and lead to a very high integration level. Fascinated by this technology LogiSolics is dedicated to the development of IP Cores and VHDL/Verilog code in Embedded Systems consisting of one or more FPGAs or CPLDs.

Mission

Our mission is to develop high-quality products and code for industrial use. Due to the parallel execution with almost no side effects between different code parts and the highly capsulated structure of VHDL/Verilog, FPGAs are very suitable for the reuse of code and IP-Cores to speed up product development and so reduce the risk of bugs.

Mindset

“90% of the way to a successful first-time working code is to make up a good plan and write it down before coding the first line”

Like an architect plans and draws a house in detail before building it, a good software function block also needs to be planned, the way it works completely understood, and written down in detail before coding the first line. We are convinced that this makes for better code quality and faster success in development.

Foundation

LogiSolics was founded by Dietmar Steidl in the year 2021. He has worked more than 20 years in the development of products and Embedded Systems and specialized in FPGAs in 2006.

Cooperations and Memberships

  • LogiSolics is proud to be a member of the Lattice Partner Program. This helps us to provide you with the best possible support for your Lattice-based assemblies and products. All information about Lattice Semiconductor can be found on the homepage www.latticesemi.com.
  • LogiSolics is a member of the EtherCAT Technology Group. All information on the subject of EtherCAT can be found on the homepage at www.ethercat.org.