FPGA Prototyping of System-on-Chip (SoC) Designs
The need for a complete prototyping platform for any design size at any design stage with enterprise-wide access, anytime, anywhere.
Today's off-the-shelf FPGA prototyping systems have established their value in every stage of the system-on-chip (SoC) design flow. Moving beyond traditional applications such as in-circuit testing and early software development, this technology has expanded to encompass functional design and verification .
FPGA-based prototypes work with electronic system level (ESL) design environments to refine, validate, and implement the chip's architecture, and with simulation tools to achieve an order of magnitude (or more) increase in verification speed.
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