Allegro FPGA System Planner Training
Date | Version | Country | Location | |
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Scheduled upon demandOn demand | EXPRESS INTERESTINQUIRE |
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16.6QIR6 | Online | ENROLL |
Other Versions | Online | EXPRESS INTERESTINQUIRE |
Length : 2 days
Course Description
In the Allegro® FPGA System Planner (FSP) course, you learn to define your FPGA system and synthesize the connections in your design. You generate a schematic and PCB Editor database, so the FPGA I/O assignments can be optimized in the board environment.
This course requires the SPB16.6 QIR6 (HotFix 27) software or later.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Identify how data flows from the FPGA System Planner (FSP) to the schematic and PCB
- Create a design in FSP
- Define the protocols and interfaces in an FSP design
- Synthesize the connections in FSP protocols and interfaces
- Add terminations and external ports in an FSP design
- Generate an Allegro Design Entry HDL schematic from your FSP design
- Export your FSP placement into the PCB Editor
- Back annotate pin swaps and design changes from the schematic and PCB Editor to FSP
Software Used in This Course
- Allegro FPGA System Planner
- Allegro Design Entry HDL XL
Software Release(s)
- SPB166, FSP software SPB16.6 QIR6 (Hotfix 27) or later.
Modules in this Online Course
- FPGA System Creation
- FPGA System Synthesis
- FPGA System Completion
- Integration with Design Entry HDL and PCB Editor
- Postlayout Optimization
- Importing FPGA Constraint Files and Virtual Interfaces
- FSP Models
Audience
- Design Engineers
- FPGA Designers
- PCB Designers
Prerequisites
You need to have experience with or already have knowledge of the following:
- Logic Design
System Requirements for Online Courses
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- Cadence software as listed above installed and licensed
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Course ID: 84479