Altium has announced two daughterboards that enable engineers using Altium's Nexar development system to directly and interactively develop entire processor-based digital systems on Altera's Stratix and Xilinx's Virtex-II FPGAs.
The boards plug into an FPGA-based development board that Altium calls a 'NanoBoard' (nano-level breadboard), an essential part of Altium's LiveDesign methodology of interactive, real-time development and debugging of FPGA-based designs.
The swappable nature of the different boards available for Altium's NanoBoards enables the company to offer an FPGA vendor-independent solution for embedded system design that allows users to change the FPGAs they are developing or implementing by plugging in a different daughterboard.
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