Electronicdesign Com Products Test And Measurement Unit Significantly Reduces Device Programming Time

Unit Significantly Reduces Device Programming Time

Feb. 1, 2000
The Multiple Device Programmer (MDP) can eliminate the need for manual programming of FPGAs, CPLDs, flash memory, and other programmable devices. Once the target has been programmed, the MDP can run fully automated, application-specific test routines

The Multiple Device Programmer (MDP) can eliminate the need for manual programming of FPGAs, CPLDs, flash memory, and other programmable devices. Once the target has been programmed, the MDP can run fully automated, application-specific test routines to verify hardware and software operation.Using the company's degugging technology, originally developed for Motorola-based applications, the MDP is able to deliver software code to devices, test different areas of the application, and report results back to a host PC. The unit comes with a C-based programming language called MACE that allows C or C++ users to rapidly develop test and reporting suites.

Company: NORAL MICROLOGICS INC.

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