Adiuvo Engineering’s Leonidas Spartan 7 Tile makes it easy for you to drop an FPGA into your design

By the time you read this article, you should be able to get Adiuvo Engineering’s new Leonidas Spartan 7 Tile. It went on sale for pre-order in August for £150.00. Unlike FPGA development boards, Adiuvo’s Leonidas Spartan 7 Tile is designed to be used as a component in a larger design. The 59x59mm … Read More → "Adiuvo Engineering’s Leonidas Spartan 7 Tile makes it easy for you to drop an FPGA into your design"

Secure and Protect: Sotero’s Unique Approach to Data Security

This week’s podcast is all about data security and robotic decision making. Purandar Das (CEO and Co-Founder – Sotero) joins me to discuss Sotero’s all-in-one data security platform, the biggest challenges surrounding cloud data security today, and the benefits of Sotero’s ransomware solution. Also this week, I check out a new method developed by a team of researchers at MIT … Read More → "Secure and Protect: Sotero’s Unique Approach to Data Security"

Jim Handy, The Memory Guy, steps in with a report on CXL’s near-term future

Back in May, I discussed CXL and gave some reasons that I thought would lead to its success. (See “The Adventures of CXL Across the 3rd Dimension.”) In that article, I mentioned that my friend Jim Handy, “The Memory Guy,” was writing a report about CXL and applying his own analysis skills to … Read More → "Jim Handy, The Memory Guy, steps in with a report on CXL’s near-term future"

Eeek! GenAI-Powered Design and Verification EDA Tools

I just got off a video conference call with a company I cannot name that’s developed a technology I cannot discuss to power a product I am forbidden to talk about at this time. But I fear I’ve said too much. Suffice it to say that this product is going to enable a new generation of high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) platforms in … Read More → "Eeek! GenAI-Powered Design and Verification EDA Tools"

TI’s new controller IC for its Digital Light Processors makes gaming projectors better

The first time that I saw the Texas Instruments (TI) micromirror-based Digital Light Processor (DLP) in action was during the late 1980s when I visited the company’s headquarters in Texas. Back then, the company had incorporated DLP into a thermal ticket printer for airline ticketing. It would be another ten years before another company, Digital Projection Ltd, would introduce a video projector based on TI’s … Read More → "TI’s new controller IC for its Digital Light Processors makes gaming projectors better"

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From Sensor to Cloud:A Digi/SparkFun Solution
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton, Mark Grierson from Digi, and Rob Reynolds from SparkFun Electronics explore how Digi and SparkFun electronics are working together to make cellular connected IoT design easier than ever before. They investigate the benefits that the Digi Remote Manager® brings to IoT design, the details of the SparkFun Digi XBee Development Kit, and how you can get started using a SparkFun Board for XBee for your next design.
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A game-changer for IP designers: design-stage verification

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In this new technical paper, you’ll gain valuable insights into how, by moving physical verification earlier in the IP design flow, you can locate and correct design errors sooner, reducing costs and getting complex designs to market faster. Dive into the challenges of hard, soft and custom IP creation, and learn how to run targeted, real-time or on-demand physical verification with precision, earlier in the layout process.

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discussion
Posted on Oct 7 at 5:51am by Max Maxfield
D stands for "description" as in "Hardware Description Language"
Posted on Oct 4 at 12:39pm by Karl Stevens
While we are here, what does the "D" in HDL stand for?
Posted on Oct 1 at 7:28am by Max Maxfield
There's a reason for the spelling without the 'a' -- but I can't remember what it is LOL
Posted on Sep 27 at 12:29pm by Karl Stevens
I think that somebody who break things is a "breAker".
Posted on Sep 24 at 7:56am by Max Maxfield
I did say "most of the time" -- I didn't mean you, obviously -- you were the "exception that proves the rule" LOL
Posted on Sep 23 at 6:04pm by Steven Leibson
I take exception to that, mate.
Posted on Sep 23 at 1:23pm by Max Maxfield
>> This is the sort of gobbledygook I expect from a new FPGA marketer In my experience, you can remove the "new" qualifier most of the time LOL
Posted on Sep 19 at 8:33am by Max Maxfield
I find that sad -- I was there at Verilog's beginning -- I can't believe that I might live to see its end :-(
Posted on Sep 13 at 1:42pm by Karl Stevens
No, I was trying to point out that Verilog may be reaching end of life for other reasons. Farewell.
Posted on Sep 13 at 11:43am by Karl Stevens
Sorry, Max. All I said was: “SVH validates your HDL code. It makes sure that your code makes sense syntactically, that it makes sense semantically, that it adheres to corporate coding styles, that it takes care of function safety, that it’s aware of vulnerability issues, that… the list goes ...
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ForgeFPGA™: Low Density FPGA Solutions from Renesas
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Choosing the Ideal Semiconductor Technology for your Topology
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Routing Signals, Data, and Power in Rugged Applications
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