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Modern ASIC and FPGA based embedded products use model based design, in which both hardware and software are developed in parallel. Previously HW was completed first and the information handed over to SW team, typically in the form of register tables. The information was even manually copied to SW code, making any changes error-prone and laborious. IP-XACT is the most feasible standard to model HW...
Modern VLSI and FPGA chip designs utilize automated generation of the structure and component configuration for different product variations. This is based on re-usable, parametrized library components, and tools for definition, assembly, configuration and generation of final HW and SW code. A product version includes several structural hierarchies, in which each component is independently reusable...
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