FPGA Design: Best Practices for Team-based Design

Philip Simpson,Simpson, Greg, Elizabeth Mona Helen Helen Helen Colin Joe J Joe Jeffrey Joe Joe Joe Elizabeth J John Jacqueline Dorothy Joe Fraser Helen Joe Helen Anne Liz Jeffrey Joe,Greg Ed Simpson

FPGA Design: Best Practices for Team-based Design
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Country
United States
Published
11 August 2010
Pages
151
ISBN
9781441963383

FPGA Design: Best Practices for Team-based Design

Philip Simpson,Simpson, Greg, Elizabeth Mona Helen Helen Helen Colin Joe J Joe Jeffrey Joe Joe Joe Elizabeth J John Jacqueline Dorothy Joe Fraser Helen Joe Helen Anne Liz Jeffrey Joe,Greg Ed Simpson

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In August of 2006, an engineering VP from one of Altera’s customers approached Misha Burich, VP of Engineering at Altera, asking for help in reliably being able to predict the cost, schedule and quality of system designs reliant on FPGA designs. At this time, I was responsible for defining the design flow requirements for the Altera design software and was tasked with investigating this further. As I worked with the customer to understand what worked and what did not work reliably in their FPGA design process, I noted that this problem was not unique to this one customer. The characteristics of the problem are shared by many Corporations that implement designs in FPGAs. The Corporation has many design teams at different locations and the success of the FPGA projects vary between the teams. There is a wide range of design experience across the teams. There is no working process for sharing design blocks between engineering teams. As I analyzed the data that I had received from hundreds of customer visits in the past, I noticed that design reuse among engineering teams was a challenge. I also noticed that many of the design teams at the same Companies and even within the same design team used different design methodologies. Altera had recently solved this problem as part of its own FPGA design software and IP development process.

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