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Embedded System Design Made Painless with Altera's Low-Cost EPXA1 Development KitNew Development Kit Delivers Complete Development Solution for SOPC Implementations
San Jose, Calif., November 18, 2002--Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced the general availability of its EPXA1 Development Kit, featuring the smallest member of the Excalibur™ embedded processor PLDs for high-performance low-cost, system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) implementations. The EPXA1 Development Kit provides designers with a complete solution that reduces the development time for system-level designs featuring Altera's hard-core embedded processor solution.
"In our work to produce machine vision-based car driver intelligence systems, it was necessary to quickly measure the performance of a range of different silicon implementation technologies against performance metrics for the embedded CPU, I/O, and memory subsystems," said Rainer Gutzmer, manager of system development at Aglaia GmbH. "The kit contained everything we needed for this benchmarking, including a series of reference designs that illustrated the EPXA1's flexibility and helped us accelerate the development of our first prototypes."
In addition to the EPXA1 device, the EPXA1 Development Kit includes a development board that features a 10/100 Ethernet MAC/PHY, dual RS-232 ports for communications, and debug facilities. The board is populated with 8MB of flash memory and 32MB of SDRAM for running operating systems and applications code.
Built around the ARM® 922T processor, the Excalibur EPXA1 device integrates a complete embedded processor subsystem with an FPGA fabric to provide designers with the ability to quickly evaluate system performance and to create differentiated end products. The embedded processor subsystem in the EPXA1 device was tailored to include elements critical to processor performance while the FPGA, with 4,160 logic elements (LEs), delivers the ability to be fully customized using either the designer's own logic or third-party intellectual property (IP).
"The flexibility of Altera's Excalibur embedded processor PLDs make the product equally at home in automotive or other key market segments such as industrial, medical, military, and communications applications where the wide acceptance of the ARM architecture and the unique combination of features are a significant advantage," said Joe Hanson, director of Excalibur marketing and applications.
Other hardware features of the Development Kit include user-definable LEDs, switches, an LCD module, an array of connection cables, a power supply, and a set of expansion headers designed to take advantage of a growing list of compatible third-party and Altera daughter cards. The documentation and reference designs show the use of the Quartus® II development software and the GNUPro embedded development tools, including a C-compiler, assembler, linker, and debugger. To aid in the creation of custom SOPC designs, the kit also includes the industry-leading SOPC Builder system development tool for building sophisticated bus-based systems using both AMBA™ AHB and Avalon™ bus specifications to link a variety of user and third-party IP to the processor subsystem.
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