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SoC FPGA Design: Webinar with Nuvation, ARM, and Altera

Lindsay Farlow
Lindsay Farlow
April 24, 2014
1 minute read time.
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Register now to join design experts from Nuvation, Altera and ARM (stefanrosinger, CPU Product Manager) for this free SoC FPGA design webinar on May 8 11:00 am PDT / 2:00 pm EDT.

FPGAs leverage IP cores to reduce engineering and system integration efforts by providing robust functionality alongside the flexibility and scalability of an FPGA. The SoC FPGA provides a superior architecture to standalone FPGA or FPGA/MCU options, and can eliminate the need for more expensive dual-chip alternatives with higher power consumption and more complex integration requirements.

This webinar will compare the impacts of traditional FPGA engineering design flow to one employed with an SoC FPGA. The two approaches will be contrasted in terms of their impacts on system architecture design, debugging, risk mitigation, system integration, bring-up, feature enhancements, design obsolescence, and engineering effort. A case study will also be presented that explores these impacts within a video pipeline development effort.

During this webinar you will learn:

  • SoC FPGA feature enhancements that enable functionality
  • System integration and bring-up support
  • Mature SoC FPGA development and debug tool chains that reduce
    engineering effort
  • Risk mitigation and design obsolescence management


More information and signup available here.

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