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FPGA PROBE FOR MIXED-SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES PDF Print E-mail
Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced the industry first's field programmable gate array (FPGA) dynamic probe application for Agilent Infiniium mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs). The Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe yields significant productivity improvements for engineering teams debugging Xilinx FPGAs. This application reduces the overall time and cost involved in debug and validation of designs incorporating FPGA development. The Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe interacts with an on-chip virtual probing technology, enabling MSOs to capture up to 32 internal FPGA signals for each debug pin correlated to external analog activity.
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