Latest FPGAs offer amazing opportunities in the phase of your hardware
designs, and thus open up new markets for their products.
These are complex FPGA using traditional "design-burn and design-test" impractical and inefficient processes. Respins these designs as a response to a
specification violation found in the laboratory tests are the rule, but
can be avoided.
This workshop will show you in the context of laboratory exercises, such as
by skillful performance analysis and early functional verification of
the entire development effort and the cost of troubleshooting can be
drastically reduced.