MLE Releases Network Protocol Accelerator Platform (NPAP) Version 2.5.0
April 28, 2025 -- MLE has released Version 2.5.0 of its Network Protocol Accelerator Platform (NPAP).
NPAP is the TCP/UDP/IP Full Accelerator from Fraunhofer HHI which enjoys production use in FPGA applications for automotive, industrial, medical, robotics, test & measurement and wired/wireless communications.
Newly introduced features include built-in diagnostics plus functionality to emulate Network Impairment.
Also added was support for the new Agilex 5E FPGA devices from Altera where MLE NPAP integrates with the GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP.
Licensees who are under active maintenance are getting free access to the code update. Please refer to the updated MLE NPAP datasheet TB20250331 or visit http://MLEcorp.com/NPAP for more information
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