Altium has extended its FPGA support to include Altera’s Stratix III and LatticeXP2 families of programmable devices. Electronics designers working on embedded designs or looking to move more of what would have been previously hardwired into the soft domain, can now explore new design concepts based on these capabilities. They can also experiment with different devices to determine how best to execute their design in realtime, all without major design rework.
Altium’s unified electronics design environment provides pre-synthesised, ready-to-use ‘soft’ FPGA components that give designers the ability to program or change devices without the IP issues that often inhibit innovation. Because Altium pre-synthesises components for all supported Xilinx, Altera, Lattice and Actel FPGA device families, the system will automatically extract the appropriate models for the target devices and employ them throughout the design.
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