Overview:
Fast and efficient debug of FPGA designs is a common need, and new approaches from Agilent can significantly impact both speed to debug and accuracy of measurement coverage. While teams rely extensively on oscilloscopes for debugging systems with FPGAs, every oscilloscope is not created equal in this arena. Agilent pioneered the mixed signal oscilloscope, which offers 16 digital channels in addition to the traditional analog viewing capability and is ideal for the level of insight needed in today's FPGA designs. Taking it a step further, Agilent is the only scope vendor to incorporate the ability to modify your FPGA design for immediate testing directly from your mixed signal oscilloscope.
In this webcast you will learn how a Mixed Signal Oscilloscope equipped with an FPGA Dynamic Probe can shave days or weeks off your next FPGA design. We will cover the following topics:
- Using digital channels to monitor control logic and data flow
- Core-assisted approach for setup and rapid internal FPGA measurements
- Real-time debug of embedded serial links such as I2C, SPI, and CAN
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Presenter:
Joel Woodward, Senior Product Manager, Digital Validation Division, Agilent Technologies
Joel joined Agilent Technologies (formerly Hewlett-Packard) in 1989 as a product support engineer working with oscilloscopes and logic analyzers. During his 18 years, his career has focused on bringing new and innovative system verification and validation solutions to research and development engineers in the electronics industry.
Joel has held several individual contributor and management positions. Instrumental in the creation of 3 start-up businesses within Agilent, he has submitted 4 patent applications in the area of FPGA debug.
Joel holds a degree in Electronic Engineering, an MBA from Regis University, and has completed coursework from Harvard Business School. His outside interests include digital photography and hiking in national parks.
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