Overview:
MathStar's ArrixTM FPOATM is a 1 GHz, reprogrammable device offering up to four times the performance of today's high end FPGAs at a much lower cost. This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of the FPOA architecture, discusses common uses of DWT's, and describes the implementation of a DWT module on the Arrix FPOA, including resource requirements, floorplan, and performance benchmarks.
Attend this Webinar to find out how to implement a Discrete Wavelet Transform on MathStar's 1 GHz Field Programmable Object ArrayTM (FPOA). The FPOA is ideally suited for building block DSP functions such as DWTs, and for the solution level applications such as high sample rate JPEG2000 encoding that aggregate these building blocks.
Who Should Attend:
Anyone seeking performance beyond current FPGAs
Designers who need to accelerate certain functions of their system
ASIC designers and designers using high-performance FPGAs
Designers of complex, high-performance systems
System architects
Engineering or technical managers
Anyone with an interest in programmable logic design
Length:
45 Minutes Presentation
15 Minutes Q&A
What you should learn:
The basics of the FPOA architecture
Common uses of DWTs
Implementation of a DWT module on the Arrix FPOA, including resource requirements, floorplan, and performance benchmarks
Presenters:
Tom Diamond, Marketing Director, Mathstar Inc.
Tom Joined joined MathStar Inc. as Marketing Director in September in 2006. He has over 20 years experience in marketing and management roles in leading consumer electronics, test and measurement, and high volume silicon manufacturing companies. Most recently, he managed the roadmap planning and product definition for Intel Corporation's LAN Access Division.
Jeffery L. Moll, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer
Mr. Moll recently joined MathStar, Inc. and is primarily responsible for working with Marketing, Engineering and Field Applications to better leverage our technical capabilities into a given vertical market and applications. Mr. Moll has over 18 years in the semiconductor and system industries. Most recently his primary focus was in the telecom industry managing and developing large ASSP / CSSP SoC devices that embed standard and custom IP for networking and printer applications.
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