Recorded Webinar: Rapid FPGA Implementations with Model-Based Design
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Model-Based Design provides a means to rapidly design and iterate an executable specification and then accelerate the verification process via automatic code generation and co-simulation. Executable specifications are important because they allow engineers to continuously model and simulate their ideas and respond to new technologies and innovation. Similarly, automatically generated code accelerates the verification task because it is “correct-by-construction.” Co-simulation connects implementation code to executable specification and also helps accelerate the verification task.
This webinar will discuss design flows and techniques for implementing DSP systems in FPGAs including:
- Fixed and floating point modeling
- Tuning algorithms for efficient FPGA implementation
- Automatic HDL code generation
- Closing the verification loop
Viewers will be shown practical examples of implementation flow starting from system models captured using MATLAB® and Simulink® from The MathWorks. A Question and Answer session will follow the presentation.
Product Focus
- Simulink HDL Coder
- EDA Simulator Link™ MQ (formerly Link for ModelSim®)
This webinar was recorded on 29 Nov 2007
Duration: 43 Minutes