Altera Simplifies DSP Design with DSP Builder
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 25, 2001--Altera
Corporation (Nasdaq:ALTR) today introduced DSP Builder, an intuitive
DSP development flow that simplifies the design of DSP systems on
programmable logic. Immediately available, the DSP Builder interfaces
industry leading system-level design software Simulink® from The
MathWorks with Altera Quartus® II development software.
DSP Builder provides a seamless design flow, allowing DSP
engineers to design algorithms in MATLAB(TM), enabling system
integration in Simulink and porting to HDL for design in the Quartus
II development software. Designers can automatically generate an RTL
design and RTL test bench from Simulink for quick timing and
simulation. Further easing the DSP engineer's transition into
programmable logic devices (PLDs), the design flow also enables
floating-point to fixed-point analysis.
``The DSP Builder from Altera allows our common customers to
harness the true capabilities of programmable logic for a variety of
emerging high-performance DSP applications,'' said Ken Karnofsky,
director of DSP and Communications at The MathWorks. ``DSP Builder
provides a complete design environment where the users can go from
system design to hardware implementation in a very short time period.''
``A fundamental shift is taking place in the design of DSP
processors. With the introduction of Altera's DSP Builder, DSP
engineers can more easily adopt PLDs in place of traditional DSPs
without having to learn a new programming language,'' said Will
Strauss, DSP industry analyst and president of Forward Concepts. ``Over
time, we're likely to see PLDs play a greater role in a whole host of
DSP applications.''
Designers can use the various signal processing intellectual
property (IP) blocks provided with DSP Builder to create the hardware
implementation of a Simulink system model. The DSP Builder contains
bit and cycle accurate Simulink fixed-point blocks, which cover basic
operations including arithmetic or storage functions as well as
complex functions such as forward error correction, filtering, and
modulation.
``Engineers are no longer forced to learn a new tool to achieve
higher performance and greater cost efficiencies,'' said Justin
Cowling, director of IP marketing at Altera. ``In providing a seamless
flow between Simulink and our Quartus II development software,
designers can immediately reap the benefits of designing signal
processing systems on programmable logic.''
Price and Availability
The Altera DSP Builder (ordering code: IPT-DSPBUILDER) is
available now and is priced at $1,995. The DSP Builder can be
purchased and downloaded from the Altera IP Megastore(TM) web site at
http://www.altera.com/IPmegastore. A free full-featured 30-day trial
version of DSP Builder is also available for download from the IP
Megastore web site. Simulink and MATLAB are available from The
MathWorks today at http://www.mathworks.com.
About Altera
Altera Corporation, The Programmable Solutions Company®, was
founded in 1983 and is a leading supplier of programmable logic
devices (PLDs). Altera's CMOS-based PLDs are user-programmable
semiconductor chips that enhance flexibility and reduce time-to-market
for companies in the communications, computer peripheral, and
industrial markets. By using high performance devices, software
development tools, and sophisticated intellectual property cores,
system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) solutions can be created with
embedded processors, memory, and other complex logic together on a
single PLD. Altera common stock is traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market
under the symbol ALTR. More information on Altera is available on the
Internet at http://www.altera.com.
Note to Editors: Altera, The Programmable Solutions Company, the
stylized Altera logo, specific device designations and all other words
that are identified as trademarks and/or service marks are, unless
noted otherwise, the trademarks and service marks of Altera
Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Simulink is a registered
trademark of The MathWorks. MATLAB is a trademark of The MathWorks.
All other product or service names are the property of their
respective holders.
Contact:
Altera Corporation
Bruce Fienberg, 408/544-6866
bfienber@altera.com
or
PR21
Matthew Stotts, 415/369-8117
matthew.stotts@pr21.com
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