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Wednesday, 18 November 2015
NMI Event - “Managing FPGA Projects: A Cat-herders Guide” - November 25th 2015
Sarsen Technology is taking part in the “Managing FPGA Projects: A Cat-herders Guide” event next week, organised by NMI.
About NMI
Agenda items include:
“Leveraging ASIC and Software methodologies for FPGA design” – Leon Wildman – Aptcore
“Managing complexity: version control basics for FPGA projects” – Sven-Erik Knop – Perforce
“Teaching an old dog new tricks – The opportunities and resulting challenges of getting consumer silicon into safety critical systems” – Mike Allen, Jon Wright – GE Avionics
“Management sans frontiers: Removing the roadblocks in FPGA projects” – Chris Higgs – Potential Ventures
“Optimizing the HW/SW partition of complex embedded systems” – Simon George – Xilinx
“Inspiring the next generation of FPGA engineers: Skills management in the long term” – Jeremy Bennett – Embecosm
“Requirement driven development for safety-critical applications” – Alex Grove – FirstEDA/Aldec
“Applying Agile Techniques to FPGA Projects” – Nigel Elliott – Mentor Graphics
. . . plus an open discussion to share hints and best practices.
Sarsen will be showcasing Altera and Xilinx FPGA-based hardware from BittWare, Extreme Engineering and DAVE Embedded Systems, as well as C to FPGA software for Xilinx and Altera FPGAs from Impulse Accelerated.
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Registration is now open, so please join us to learn some new tips, tricks and “agile” methods that teams are using in order to keep on top of ever-more complex FPGA designs.
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