Dynamic Probe Targets FPGA Debug

April 30, 2004
The B4655A FPGA dynamic probe application works with the company’s logic analyzers to debug Xilinx FPGAs, including the Virtex-II, Virtex-II Pro, and Spartan-3 families. Interacting with on-chip virtual probing technology, the probe allows logic

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The B4655A FPGA dynamic probe application works with the company’s logic analyzers to debug Xilinx FPGAs, including the Virtex-II, Virtex-II Pro, and Spartan-3 families. Interacting with on-chip virtual probing technology, the probe allows logic analyzers to measure up to 64 internal FPGA signals for each debug pin. Other features include a 2x data compression option, state and timing analysis modes, and automatic mapping of internal signal names from FPGA design tools to the logic analyzer setup. The probe application is compatible with the company's 16900,1680, and 1690 series logic analyzers. Introductory price is $995 through December. AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC., Palo Alto, CA. (800) 452-4844, ext. 7876.

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