SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Jan 20, 2006 --
Altium Limited (ASX: ALU), a leading
developer of Windows-based electronics design software, today announced
support for the AMCC 405xx family of embedded PowerPC processors in Altium
Designer 6.0, the latest version of its unified electronic product
development system. Altium Designer integrates board- and FPGA-level system
development, software development and PCB layout, editing and manufacture
within a single, unified application.
When released, Altium Designer broke new ground by making it fast and easy
for engineers to develop and debug FPGA-based systems using soft processor
cores. It did this by implementing an interactive design and debug
methodology called LiveDesign that allowed designers to interact live with
their FPGA design during the development process. Now, with the recent
release of Altium Designer 6.0, LiveDesign has been extended to the
development of systems that use a discrete processor, such as the AMCC
405CR PowerPC processor, connected to an FPGA. This speeds the development
of PowerPC systems by allowing engineers to utilize the programmable
resources of an FPGA to extend processor functionality and easily implement
system components and logic.
"The PowerPC architecture has gained a high degree of popularity within the
industry," says Charlie Ashton, Director of Software at AMCC. "Support for
our series of 405-based processors, such as the AMCC 405EP, within Altium
Designer 6.0 will allow embedded designers to take advantage of the
programmable resources of FPGAs to speed system development, while
retaining the performance benefits offered by the PowerPC. This opens up
completely new and exciting development avenues to system engineers."
To facilitate PowerPC design, Altium Designer includes a special FPGA-based
'wrapper' core that provides hardware-level design compatibility with
Altium Designer's native cross-device 32-bit soft processor -- the TSK3000.
The wrapper, implemented inside the FPGA, allows designers to easily switch
between the TSK3000 and a discrete PowerPC processor connected to the FPGA
with only minimal modification to the hardware design. Engineers can then
take advantage of Altium Designer's range of included FPGA-based
peripherals, using the Wishbone OpenBus implementation of the wrapper to
connect the peripherals with the processor. The wrapper core also
facilitates the use of Altium Designer's FPGA-based virtual instruments for
interactive hardware debugging -- LiveDesign. Similar wrapper cores are
already included in Altium Designer to support development for the immersed
PowerPC 405 core integrated into Xilinx® Virtex®-2 Pro FPGAs, the
Xilinx MicroBlaze soft processor and discrete ARM® processors. Other
wrapper cores targeting additional processors are scheduled for inclusion
in future Altium Designer updates.
Altium Designer 6.0 includes a full software tool chain that supports the
complete range of PowerPC 405 processor cores. The software development
tools are based on Altium's advanced Viper compiler technology, which is
used across all processors supported by the Altium Designer system. This
provides full C-code compatibility between processors, and produces fast,
highly optimized object code. The provision of both hardware and software
compatibility between processors means designers can easily migrate designs
between execution platforms. They can, for example, use the TSK 3000 for
initial device-independent system development wholly within an FPGA device,
then switch to the AMCC 405xx discrete processor at the prototype stage to
take advantage of the special capabilities of these devices whilst
retaining the same peripheral configuration in the FPGA. Discrete processor
designs can also be easily migrated to soft processors to minimize
component count and lower board-level complexity.
"FPGAs are changing the way engineers think about electronic product
development, with very high capacity devices now available at relatively
low cost," said Nick Martin, founder and CEO, Altium. "With Altium Designer
6.0 we've opened up new possibilities by extending our LiveDesign
methodology to systems using discrete processors connected to FPGAs. This
allows FPGA and embedded developers to easily migrate designs from soft
processors to take advantage of the high performance available with devices
like the PowerPC."
To support the development of discrete PowerPC systems, Altium will be
releasing a new daughter board for its unique NanoBoard LiveDesign
development board that features an AMCC 405CR embedded processor coupled to
a Xilinx Spartan-3 FPGA. The NanoBoard is a versatile 'nano-level
breadboard' that integrates with Altium Designer to provide a full
LiveDesign implementation and interactive debugging environment for
FPGA-based system design. The NanoBoard features swappable daughter boards
that house the target programmable devices and other resources, allowing
development for multiple FPGA and processors architectures on the same
basic platform. Release timing for the new daughter board will be announced
shortly.
About Altium Limited
Altium Limited (ASX: ALU) is a global developer and supplier of electronics
design software for the Microsoft Windows environment. Founded in 1985,
Altium released the world's first Microsoft Windows-based printed circuit
board design tool in 1991, and continues to provide advanced, easy-to-use
and affordable software design tools for complete electronic product
development to electronics engineers, designers, and developers worldwide.
Altium is headquartered in Sydney, Australia, with sales and support
offices in Australia, the United States, Japan, China and Europe -- and
maintains a large reseller network in all other major markets. For more
information please visit www.altium.com.
About AMCC
AMCC is a global leader in network and embedded PowerPC processing, optical
transport and storage solutions. AMCC's products enable the development of
converged IP-based networks offering high-speed secure data,
high-definition video and high-quality voice for carrier, metropolitan,
access and enterprise applications. AMCC provides networking equipment
vendors with industry-leading network and communications processing,
Ethernet, SONET and switch fabric solutions. AMCC is also the leading
vendor of
high-port count SATA RAID controllers enabling low-cost, high-performance,
high-capacity storage. AMCC's corporate headquarters are located in
Sunnyvale, California. Sales and engineering offices are located throughout
the world. For further information regarding AMCC, please visit
www.amcc.com.
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Explorer, DXP, LiveDesign, NanoBoard, NanoTalk, Nexar, nVisage, P-CAD,
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Corporation. 'ARM' is a registered trademark of ARM Limited. 'PowerPC' is a
registered trademark of IBM Corp. 'Xilinx,' 'MicroBlaze,' and 'Virtex' are
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