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Version 2.9 of the Aurora embedded FPGA tool suite from QuickLogic enables seamless integration of block RAM (BRAM) and DSP functions. Along with its new BRAM and DSP IP configurator, the software’s place and route tools improve runtime by up to 2 times.
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Other upgrades in Aurora 2.9 include custom function support, which enables the instantiation of lookup table (LUT) macros to create custom functions. The release also introduces interactive path analysis within the new GUI, allowing users to debug design timing in greater detail by highlighting critical path routing. This visibility helps users make informed adjustments to improve timing performance.
Aurora’s inferencing feature streamlines the implementation of reconfigurable computing algorithms by automatically adapting BRAM read/write widths, eliminating the need for manual RTL design modifications.
The Aurora eFPGA development tool suite is now available for Windows 10/11 and major Linux distributions, including CentOS, RedHat, and Ubuntu, via a unified Linux installer. The Aurora Pro version supports Synopsys Synplify for logic synthesis.
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