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Byte Paradigm: Testing & Debugging FPGA-based Systems
Frederic Leens, Sales & Marketing Manager, Byte Paradigm, discusses FPGA test and debug.
This is where Byte Paradigms value proposition is: we want to help the engineer unleash the power and flexibility of FPGA during debug and test, by allowing him/her to go early on a realworld or prototype system.
For this, he/she needs tools that offer a real flexibility for a wide variety of tasks all about stimulation and observation and a real continuity between the design environment and the test and debug environment.
The company's current range of products features pattern generators, SPI and I²C exercisers and analyzers, and simple logic analyzers.
They can all be controlled from PC and are programmable with common languages such as C; they are simply plugged into a USB interface and are very compact, so any designer can put it next to his/her PC. In brief, they help the design talk with their FPGA in the real world.
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About Byte Paradigm
Provides PC-based instruments to test and debug electronic and embedded systems.
Byte Paradigm focuses at providing hardware tools that enhance the engineer's productivity for system design, prototype functional validation and characterization and in-the-field support.
Byte Paradigm products range features pattern generators, logic/state analyzers, protocol exercisers and analyzers, with a common target: offer flexible... [FPGA]

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