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The event was originally broadcast on:
Date: Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Time: 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
Duration: 1 hour
Overview
Sure, you can design just about anything in FPGAs...but why not use an existing IP core?
This E-cast provides a broad spectrum of IP core options, what to look for in choosing a core,
and some of the development issues involved in using vendor-supplied (such as Lattice, Altera, or Xilinx) or third-party IP cores.
This one hour panel discussion will be moderated by OpenSystems Publishing and will cover the following topics:
- Lattice Semiconductor: Keys to Selecting an FPGA-based IP Solution for DSP
- Annapolis Micro Systems: Leveraging IP through a unified design environment
Speaker Information
Alex Gargarita
IP Product Marketing Manager
Lattice Semiconductor
Prior to Alex joining Lattice, Alex spent eight years in various FPGA marketing positions, including a recent position managing sales and marketing for an FPGA software firm. He has also held senior EDA marketing positions at Mentor Graphics and Synopsys, where he managed strategy for FPGA synthesis software product lines. Alex has a BSEE degree from Santa Clara University.
Brian Schultz
Field Applications Engineer
Annapolis Micro Systems
Brian has experience using FPGA-based hardware to implement digital receivers for SIGINT, electronic warfare, and communications systems. Prior to joining Annapolis Micro Systems, Brian spent several years designing digital hardware for commercial and defense systems.
Don Dingee
Editorial Director
OpenSystems Publishing
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