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News Release from: Aldec | Subject: Simulink Interface
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2007
Integration support for co-simulation
tools
Active-HDL coupled with The MathWorks Simulink provides support for fixed-point types and HDL co-simulation of black-boxes, which allows seamless integration with Simulink-based DSP tools
Aldec, a pioneer in mixed-language simulation and advanced design tools for ASIC and FPGA devices, has announced the release of co-simulation support for fixed-point in Simulink Active-HDL coupled with The MathWorks Simulink provides support for fixed-point types and HDL co-simulation of black-boxes, which allows seamless integration with Simulink-based DSP tools
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Aldec's new Simulink Interface simplifies verification of hardware designs in Active-HDL through robust data visualizations and several advanced design analysis tools.
It provides for direct co-simulation of mathematical and HDL hardware components of system-level designs.
The interface allows successive replacement of mathematical models describing the system operation with their equivalent target HDL components.
The interface also reduces time-to-market by filling the gap between high-level abstraction of algorithmic modeling and FPGA and ASIC-oriented low-level hardware modeling.
The Simulink Interface is available today and is provided as part of the standard Active-HDL (PE and EE) configuration for no additional charge.
The interface is sold as a separate add-on option for all other product configurations.
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