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Dev kit gets FPGA designs right before synthesis

A Mitrionics product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Feb 14, 2006

New diagnostics and optimisation features allow users to shorten development times by troubleshooting, debugging and optimising Mitrion processor designs before FPGA synthesis.

Mitrionics has added new diagnostics and optimisation features for its Mitrion Software Development Kit to facilitate even faster development times by troubleshooting, debugging and optimising Mitrion processor designs before FPGA synthesis.

The Mitrion Virtual Processor and Mitrion Software Development Kit allow supercomputing software applications to be written to run on FPGAs faster, easier, and more affordably than any of the existing hardware design and ESL (electronic system level) design tools.

The Mitrion platform is the only FPGA supercomputing development technology that allows scientists, researchers, and software developers to program FPGAs without any hardware design knowledge.

Since becoming available in October 2005, the Mitrion platform has been chosen by most of the FPGA supercomputing industry leaders worldwide.

Mitrionics' unique and revolutionary technology removes the barriers of high cost, extreme complexity, and long development times to make FPGA Supercomputing performance accessible to entirely new markets and segments of scientists and developers.

Using the Mitrion-C programming language, a mere 180 lines of code can generate 150,000 lines of VHDL.

"Our latest diagnostic and optimisation enhancements demonstrate our continued commitment and advancement towards making FPGA Supercomputing a practical reality for non-hardware engineers or designers", stated Anders Dellson, CEO of Mitrionics.

"The upcoming months are very exciting for both Mitrionics and the supercomputing industry as customers move past testing phases into broader deployments with real-world applications being developed and running under our Mitrion platform".

The Mitrion Virtual Processor and Mitrion Software Development Kit make it possible to develop supercomputing applications for FPGAs on a true software level.

This dramatically reduces the total cost for FPGA-based software acceleration, and more importantly, enables the whole supercomputing industry to benefit from FPGAs.

The Mitrion Virtual Processor is a fine-grain, massively parallel, configurable soft-core processor.

Software written in the Mitrion-C programming language is compiled into a configuration of the processor.

The configured Mitrion Virtual Processor is then downloaded and run on the target FPGA.

The processor completely separates the software from the FPGA hardware it is running on.

This makes writing software to run in FPGAs quick, easy, and flexible by enabling developers to implement and test algorithms strictly using a high-level software approach.

The Mitrion Software Development Kit includes a compiler, graphical debugger and code simulator, and processor configurator.

A C/C++ library is included for easy integration with the application running on the host CPU.

The debugger gives the programmer a hierarchical view of all the parallel processes and their interactions making it easy to find programming errors, performance bottlenecks and inefficient code.

All the common debugging tools, such as watchpoints, breakpoints, and call-dependencies are included.

The Mitrion Software Development Kit runs under all major operating systems including Linux and Windows.

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