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Interactive Software Simplifies Design with FPGAs.
Design News, September, 2006 by Murray, Charles J.
By Charles J. Murray Automatically generates applications that can be compiled to run on Field Programmable Gate Arrays National Instruments has rolled out an interactive software environment that allows product developers to easily generate code for electronic devices employing Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).
The interactive product, an integral feature of the company's new LabView 8.20 software released in August, could play an important role for designers who want to employ FPGAs, but may not have the programming wherewithal. In particular, National Instruments' engineers foresee its use in data acquisition and machine control systems. "This allows developers to leverage the power of FPGAs, without having to understand the...
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