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News Release from: Celoxica | Subject: Handel-C for DK1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 August 2002

Training courses for Handel-C and DK1

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Doulos, Europe's leading high level design and training and project services company has developed a new public training course, Handel-C for DK1, which will begin running shortly.

Doulos, Europe's leading high level design and training and project services company has developed a new public training course, Handel-C for DK1, which will begin running shortly The course, Handel-C for DK1, runs over 4 days following an intensive application based programme

It is designed to quickly deliver all the Handel-C language, tool and methodology essentials for effective design, including the implementation of complex algorithms and the hardware acceleration of applications using FPGAs.

The course uses development platforms featuring Xilinx Spartan-II FPGA or Altera Apex 20KE CPLD devices so that course delegates use DK1 as a rapid development platform by generating working hardware.

"With their Europe wide reputation for design methodology and language training Doulos were the obvious choice of professional training partner for Celoxica", said Dennis Nye, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Marketing for Celoxica.

"With more and more companies adopting DK1, an intensive and formalised method for gaining hands-on experience with Handel-C and DK1 will give our customers the quickest route to the many benefits of using our tools, methods and libraries".

"Handel-C is a strong emerging technology for highly abstracted design, so we are pleased to be able to offer this new course in partnership with Celoxica" said Rob Hurley, Managing Director of Doulos.

"Although design engineers with some experience of C or C++ programming can get up and running fast with Handel-C and DK1, the intensive course we have designed is the best way to get the most from the tool and method in a short space of time.

Clearly, in-depth training like this will provide Celoxica customers the skills and background to effectively apply Handel-C and DK1 to their designs and fulfil the potential of reduced design time and increased design options as a result".

The first public course commences on the 3rd of September 2002 in Abingdon near Oxford, UK, but is available for team based delivery through Celoxica channels worldwide.

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