Model based (or model driven) design is an important methodology in the development of complex automatization projects. However, in practice it is difficult to realise, one of the reasons being the differences between the languages needed for the various stages in the process (for example: Matlab/Siulink, C/C++, VHDL). The consequences are well known: communication unclarities between teams specialised in one of these languages, differences in simulation results, (un)predictability of development time and costs.
QBayLogic is an FPGA design house that exploits the power of the functional system Clash, a design environment that utilises the same language at all levels of a design process. Apart from offering an abstraction perspective suitable for modelling, Clash also offers concrete mechanisms to control architecture details on an FPGA. Besides, simulation and testing is included at every stage in the design process, and supported by an automatic generation of test cases, thereby greatly shortening the design cycle and time-to-market.
During the presentation we will discuss an example to illustrate the above.
Jan Kuper, QBayLogic
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