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Using Xilinx System Generator for DSP with Simulink and HDL Coder

Noam Levine, MathWorks

In this webinar learn how Simulink and HDL Coder can be used in conjunction with Xilinx System Generator for DSP to provide a single platform for combined simulation, code generation, and synthesis, allowing you to select the appropriate technology that best meets your design criteria for:

  • System Performance
  • Data Acquisition 
  • Device Resource Utilization
  • Code Readability and Standards Compliance

A QPSK receiver model is used as an example, targeting the Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA DSP Development Kit from Avnet.

About the Presenters:

  • Tom Hill is DSP Marketing Manager at Xilinx
  • Luc Langlois is Director of Technical Marketing, DSP, at Avnet Electronics
  • Noam Levine is Partner Manager for FPGAs and Embedded Processors at MathWorks

Recorded: 17 Sep 2012

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