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Altium to Unveil World's Most Versatile FPGA/Processor Development Board at ESC 2006



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SAN JOSE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Apr 03, 2006 -- ESC Silicon Valley Altium Booth #1433 -- Altium Limited (ASX: ALU), leading developer of Windows-based electronics design software, today announced that it will demonstrate its next-generation NanoBoard-NB2 -- a unique FPGA-based development board targeting unified processor/FPGA system design -- at the upcoming Embedded Systems Conference, Silicon Valley, April 3-7, 2006 in San Jose.

Altium's NanoBoard-NB2 (NB2) provides developers with a highly configurable and extendable hardware platform on which to implement and interactively debug designs targeted to a wide range of processor and FPGA architectures. The NanoBoard architecture allows engineers to fully exploit the hardware/software co-design capabilities of Altium Designer, a unified electronic product development system that brings together board-level design, FPGA design and embedded software development. The Altium Designer system allows engineers to take a new approach to system design, seamlessly combining software, processors, and FPGA hardware and the embedding of 'intelligence' into their applications.

Altium Designer allows developers to easily change processors, retarget designs to different FPGAs and move functionality between software and hardware. The NB2 features a unique 'plug-in' architecture that supports the swapping of target devices and peripheral sets and has been specifically developed to maximize the benefits of the design freedom allowed by Altium Designer. It enables engineers to interactively debug both hardware and software and quickly modify the development environment to support the implementation path being explored -- a way of development Altium calls LiveDesign. While Altium Designer supports LiveDesign on all JTAG-enabled development boards, the NB2 makes the process easy because all implementation paths can be examined with a single development platform, significantly speeding development time.

"Altium Designer allows engineers to fully harness the potential of today's FPGA devices as a system development platform and provides unprecedented freedom to try out different implementation paths during development," said Nick Martin, CEO of Altium Limited. "The NB2 extends this freedom to the development platform and provides engineers with a completely unified electronic product design and implementation environment."

Like its predecessor, Altium's NanoBoard-NB1 (NB1), the NB2 is FPGA vendor-independent and supports a wide range of swappable target FPGAs on plug-in daughter boards. The NB2 extends this concept by supporting a range of plug-in peripheral boards to support the widest possible range of system devices, making the NB2 the most configurable development board available for system design. The NB2 is fully backwards compatible with NB1 daughter boards.

The NB2's new daughter boards will feature a range of discrete processors coupled with FPGA devices to allow embedded software developers to make full use of Altium Designer's new unified hardware/software C compiler technology with both hard and soft processors. This new compiler technology, also to be demonstrated at ESC, allows developers to simultaneously generate both highly optimized executable code and concurrent hardware for implementation in FPGAs from standard C code. The technology is used within Altium Designer 6.0 to enable software developers to select functions within their C code for direct and transparent implementation as hardware in an FPGA.

NB2's support for plug-in daughter boards and peripheral boards provides engineers with a future proofed development system. As new processors, FPGAs and peripheral devices become available, engineers will not have to switch to a new development system in order to experiment with them, as is the case with fixed, single target development boards.

For complex designs, a sophisticated on-board controller supports the chaining of multiple NanoBoards, allowing the implementation of systems containing multiple programmable devices as well as direct comparison of a design implemented on different target devices. When a design is downloaded to the NanoBoard, the controller also manages communication between the Altium Designer software and active design elements, such as processors and FPGA-based virtual instruments. This facilitates unified debug of both software and hardware, and allows engineers to take an interactive LiveDesign approach to application development.

"As product intelligence is increasingly shared between software and soft-wired hardware implemented inside an FPGA, the design of these elements must be unified," commented Nick Martin. "The NB2 and our Altium Designer system support this unification, allowing interactive development across multiple processor platforms, multiple FPGA architectures and with multiple peripheral devices."

Pricing and availability

Altium plans to commence production of commercial quantities of the next-generation NanoBoard-NB2 later in the quarter. The NB2 will be competitively priced at US$995. Altium Designer 6.0 is available for immediate purchase through Altium's sales and support centers worldwide. For information and pricing on product licensing options, customers should contact their local Altium sales and support center. Details can be found at www.altium.com/contacts.

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 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.

Altium, Altium Designer, LiveDesign, NanoBoard and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Altium Limited or its subsidiaries. All other registered or unregistered trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners, and no trademark rights to the same are claimed.

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