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News Release from: Altium | Subject: Actel support for daughter board for Nanoboard
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 November 2004
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Altium has announced support for the Actel flash-based ProASIC Plus FPGA device family as part of a comprehensive FPGA daughter board release for the NanoBoard.
Altium a developer of Windows-based electronics design software, has announced support for the Actel flash-based ProASIC Plus FPGA device family as part of a comprehensive FPGA daughter board release for its LiveDesign-enabled, FPGA-based development platform, the NanoBoard Altium's NanoBoard is unique among FPGA development boards in that the target device is housed on a swappable daughter board, allowing engineers to develop for a variety of devices using the same platform
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The addition of a ProASIC Plus daughter board is significant as it extends the range of device vendors supported by the system - it is the first Actel device to join the wide array of Altera and Xilinx FPGAs and CPLDs already supported - and strengthens the NanoBoard's FPGA vendor-independent position, making it a truly universal programmable design platform.
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The ProASIC Plus family of devices is popular with many engineers as it uses a nonvolatile flash-based technology, which means that it does not need an external configuration device.
This has benefits to the designer in that the device is running from the moment it is powered up, and the IP contained within the device is more secure.
With the release of the ProASIC Plus daughter board, Nexar designers can easily port their designs to the ProASIC Plus platform and take advantage of these benefits in their products.
The ProASIC Plus daughter board plugs into Altium's NanoBoard, which interfaces to Altium's Nexar design software, and allows the interactive development of complete systems, including processor-based designs, on an FPGA platform.
The Nexar design methodology - LiveDesign - enables real-time communication with active devices in the circuit, such as processor cores and virtual instruments, that are running inside the target FPGA.
The NanoBoard and target daughter board act as a nano-level breadboard that allows interactive, 'live' development and debugging of systems without the need for simulation at the system level.
The NanoBoard can also be used with Altium's Protel 2004 board-level design system for the interactive FPGA hardware development.
"Altium believes that providing a device and FPGA vendor-independent design solution is a crucial factor in stimulating the use of programmable devices in mainstream design applications," said Nick Martin, founder and Joint CEO of Altium.
"From this perspective, the addition of Actel devices to our range of daughter boards is an important step in providing greater choice and enhanced design versatility to our customers." "For the first time, Altium customers have access to a flash-based FPGA design environment, enabling them to exploit the benefits of Actel's nonvolatile, reprogrammable ProASIC Plus devices for their target products, said Saloni Howard-Sarin, director of Antifuse and Tools Marketing, at Actel.
"It will also allow our customers to use the universal programmable Altium platform to shorten their design cycles and get their products to market faster." Altium will provide full design support for the Actel ProASIC Plus device in its Nexar and Protel development systems.
This includes constraint files for the daughter board that map the FPGA pinout on the daughter board to the relevant NanoBoard resources, allowing easy targeting of a design for the ProASIC Plus devices.
The FPGA-based components supplied with Nexar, including its range of processor cores, have been pre-synthesized and pre-verified to support all target devices, including the ProASIC Plus.
Pricing and availability Altium's Actel ProASIC Plus daughter board is priced at 295 Euro and is available for immediate ordering.
Altium's Nexar design system for FPGA-based digital systems development is priced at 7,995 Euro.
Altium's NanoBoard is priced at 995 Euroand is currently delivered with two daughter boards included - the Xilinx Spartan-IIE 300 and the Altera Cyclone 12.
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