Synplicity Enhances RTL Debugging Software and Adds New Device Support
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 23, 2003--Synplicity Inc.
(Nasdaq: SYNP)
Identify Software Allows FPGAs to be Directly Debugged with the
Original RTL Source Code while Running In-Circuit
Synplicity Inc. (Nasdaq: SYNP), a leading supplier of software for
the design and verification of semiconductors, today announced it has
enhanced its Identify(TM) RTL debugging software. The Identify
software is the industry's only software tool that allows FPGA
prototyping designers to functionally debug their hardware directly in
their RTL source code. This provides the benefits of full-speed
in-circuit verification, which is several orders of magnitude faster
than an RTL simulator. In addition, the Identify software enables
designers to directly select signals and conditions in their RTL
source code for debugging and view the results from the FPGA directly
in the RTL source code or save the results in a standard VCD format
and used with a waveform display.
The Identify 1.2 software adds support for Xilinx Virtex-II Pro
FPGAs, Actel ProASIC and ProASIC Plus FPGAs and Agilent Technologies'
traceport cable. The software also provides support for Altera Apex,
Apex-II, and Stratix FPGAs; and Xilinx Spartan II, Spartan II-E,
Virtex, Virtex-E, and Virtex-II FPGAs.
"Verifying the functionality of today's complex FPGA designs can
be extremely difficult," said Brian Caslis, director of product
marketing at Synplicity. "Traditional verification methods are too
slow for FPGA designs that provide ASIC-like functionality. In
addition, previous verification methods do not allow for in-circuit
testing, which is critical for system designs that require testing in
the field. With the Identify software, we deliver an in-circuit,
full-speed RTL debugging solution that allows designers to view
captured data directly in the RTL source code. We believe this enables
designers to isolate functional problems very quickly and reduce the
time needed to fix bugs potentially from months or weeks down to
days."
"Designers using our ProASIC and ProASIC Plus FPGAs will greatly
benefit from the ability to internally view their target system at
full speed," said Saloni Howard-Sarin, tools marketing director at
Actel Corp. "For mission critical designs, creating artificial
stimulus to emulate the real world is time consuming and typically not
very accurate. Support of our flash-based devices by the Identify
software will enable our customers to see how their systems work in a
real-world context."
Using the Identify software, designers can add triggers to their
RTL design and specify signals to be watched. The software enables
triggers on both the data path (signal values) and the control path
(CASE and IF statements). The Identify software supports Verilog, VHDL
or mixed designs and is capable of exporting VCD or VHDL models to
waveform viewers.
Pricing and Availability
The Identify 1.2 software is available now. A multi-vendor
perpetual license of the Identify software starts at $25,000 (U.S.). A
one-year, time-based license for the Identify software starts at
$15,000 (U.S.). A single-vendor perpetual license of the Identify
software is also available starting at $15,000 (U.S.). A
single-vendor, one-year time-based license for the Identify software
starts at $9,000 (U.S.). For more information on the Identify
software, visit Synplicity at http://www.synplicity.com.
About Synplicity
Synplicity Inc. (Nasdaq: SYNP) is a leading provider of software
products that enable the rapid and effective design and verification
of semiconductors used in networking and communications, computer and
peripheral, consumer and military/aerospace electronics systems.
Recognizing the company's industry-leading position, since the year
2000 Dataquest has named Synplicity as the #1 provider of PLD
synthesis tools, announcing a 54 percent market share in 2001, the
last year for which data is available. Synplicity leverages its
innovative logic synthesis, physical synthesis and verification
software solutions to improve performance and shorten development time
for complex programmable logic devices, application specific
integrated circuits (ASICs), structured ASICs and system-on-chip (SoC)
integrated circuits. The company's fast, easy-to-use products offer
high quality of results, support industry-standard design languages
(VHDL and Verilog) and run on popular platforms. As of March 31, 2003,
Synplicity employed over 260 people in its 20 facilities worldwide.
Synplicity is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. For more information
on Synplicity, visit http://www.synplicity.com
Synplicity is a registered trademark of Synplicity Inc. Identify
is a trademark of Synplicity Inc. All other names mentioned herein are
the trademarks or registered trademarks of their owners.
CONTACT: Synplicity, Inc.
Brian Caslis, 408/215-6000 (Reader Contact)
caslis@synplicity.com
or
Porter Novelli
Steve Gabriel, 408/369-1500 x23 (Press Contact)
steve.gabriel@porternovelli.com