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FPGA Design And Verification in Mechatronic Applications

Using an executable version of HDL that extends the capabilities of VHDL for FPGAs to define and verify requirements in a non-digital context.

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The biggest challenge in using FPGA devices may be one of methodology. FPGA designers are familiar with HDL-based requirements-driven design methodologies for digital electronics. But how can requirements be expressed for a system that, while it contains digital elements, is fundamentally non-digital? Fortunately an executable HDL exists that extends the capabilities of the digital VHDL language. VHDL-AMS language is an undiscovered asset for FPGA designers – a powerful tool to define and verify requirements in a non-digital context.

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