Ross Freeman
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Ross Freeman (July 26, 1948 – October 22, 1989), was an American electrical engineer and inventor, and co-founder of the leading FPGA developer Xilinx.
Freeman was born in the upper peninsula of Michigan on July 26, 1948. He grew up on a farm near Engadine, Michigan.[1][2]
Freeman earned a BS degree in physics from Michigan State University in 1969 and a master’s from University of Illinois in 1971.[3] He worked in the Peace Corps for several years, then went to Teletype Corporation to design a custom PMOS circuit.[3]