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State of the art facility with networked PCs running the
latest Xilinx FPGA design software suited for rapid
prototyping of architectures, as well three sets of
different FPGA development boards. The PCs also run the
latest Mentor Graphics
VLSI development tools hosted off a Linux high
performance server.
Boards Available:
SignalMaster:
This is a system for prototyping that combines a TI DSP
and a Xilinx FPGA. At a lower level, the DSP can be
programmed with TI's Composer Studio and the Xilinx FPGA
with an HDL (Verilog/VHDL), or it can be programmed
directly from Matlab/Simulink at a higher system level.
This piece of equipment is networked, so it persists in
the network, and can be accessed from any PC.
XESS MODEL XSA-50 WITH MODEL XSTEND:
The XSA-50 Board has a logic density of 50,000 gates
with a Spartan-II FPGA. The Spartan-II is combined with
a 8-Mbyte
synchronous DRAM to give you the resources for building
a complete, soft-core RISC microcontroller system! Or
anything
else you might think of... The bitstream for the XSA-50
can be stored in the on-board 1 Mbit Flash so the FPGA
loads its
configuration as soon as power is applied. Or you can
download to the board through the parallel port. The
interface CPLD
on the XSA-50 can be programmed so that you can download
directly to the board using the XILINX programming
tools!
You can also test and debug your circuits using the
XILINX ChipScope software with the XSA-50. The XStend
Board adds
a stereo codec, LEDs, switches, and a dedicated
prototyping area to the XSA-50.
XESS MODEL XS40-005XL:
The XS40-005XL Board is perfect for experimenting with
FPGA designs, microcontroller programming, or
hardware/software codesign. The 9,000-gate XC4005XL FPGA
operates at 5V so you can connect it to commonly
available TTL chips. Digital logic designs can be loaded
into the FPGA. The microcontroller can use the FPGA as a
coprocessor. The 128-KByte SRAM can store
microcontroller programs/data or serve as
general-purpose storage for
FPGA-based designs.
XESS MODEL XS95-108:
The XS95-108 Board is perfect for experimenting with
CPLD designs, microcontroller programming, or
hardware/software
codesign. You can implement logic circuitry with the
CPLD. The microcontroller can use the CPLD as a
coprocessor. The
128 KByte SRAM can store microcontroller programs/data
or serve as general-purpose storage for CPLD-based
designs. |