embedded firmware Archives | ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ The design Experts Tue, 13 Feb 2024 07:00:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 PDN tools for FPGA designers /blog/product-engineering/pdn-tools-for-fpga-designers/ Sat, 18 Jun 2011 09:15:41 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=496 firmware, embedded firmware, FPGA Programming, PCB design

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PDN, or power distribution network, tools are a fairly recent innovation, introduced in response to the growth in complex, powerful embedded firmware.

Modern firmware routinely incorporates advanced digital signal processing and FPGA programming components, with many times the capacity of the integrated circuitry available a few years ago – and a far higher power demand. must maximize system performance whilst minimizing power consumption, for which an effective power distribution network is needed.

At board level, the PDN enables the voltage regulating module (VRM) to distribute power to the FPGA power supply, and to return current from the PS to the VRM. It also optimizes FPGA performance and transceiver signal integrity. PDN modeling tools are a recent introduction, and constantly challenged by the escalating demands of modern electronic hardware systems. Altera have developed a PDN graphical design tool, for use with their FPGA designs, which supports other high speed PCB design software. Software company Cadence have also incorporated PDN tools into their latest Allegro PCB design suite.

PCB design, and its accompanying software, is in a constant state of evolution. On-chip signaling has much higher frequencies than the inter-chip signals of earlier integrated circuits. In DSP programming, digital and radio frequency signals are often combined in one circuit, further complicating matters. We at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies can take things like this in our stride, offering a full range of FPGA design and DSP programming and services which use the latest OrCAD and Allegro PCB design software. We offer a full service which extends from early concepts to the final prototype.

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Advances in Laser Scanning and 3D CAD Visualization /blog/product-engineering/advances-in-laser-scanning-and-3d-cad-visualization/ Tue, 22 Mar 2011 12:01:17 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=401 CAD, Cad Design, system software, embedded firmware

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CAD CAM CAE services, using the latest cutting-edge technology. An ambitious heritage project in Scotland is undertaking a 10 year project to digitally scan 500 UNESCO world heritage sites. Using the latest 3D CAD visualization techniques and system hardware has created the most detailed historical data files ever recorded. Laser scanning is the fastest and most precise method there is for capturing complex 3D images. Urban landscapes, geological features and heritage sites are just some of the applications. Scanning from 0.5 to 300 metres, with a data capture speed of 50,000 points per second is possible, at extremely high levels of resolution. The system software allows point clouds to be integrated into other data sets such as photographs, thermal images etc, and even 2D to 3D conversion of archive images. The hardware design for a portable laser scanner needs to be robust, light and compact, and able to survive field exercises without damaging the embedded firmware. In the field, the beam is ‘tuned in’ to the object being scanned, usually from a static position on the ground, or an aircraft (when it’s called LiDAR, short for Light Detection And Ranging). As the surface is scanned, the laser light being returned is analyzed by the system software, which calculates the distance of the beam to the surface of each point. The millions of points are then computed into a point cloud. Complex 3D objects must be scanned from several angles to ensure as much detail as possible is included. CAD visualization by laser has many applications, from reverse engineering to making National Geographic documentaries.

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