Performing Hardware-Based Verification and Testing on FPGAs with MATLAB and Simulink
Overview
Learn how you can save time by using MATLAB and Simulink hardware-based verification and testing of algorithms on FPGA development boards. In this webinar, MathWorks engineers will show you how you can reduce the amount of time needed to set up dedicated hardware testing on FPGA boards by using hardware-specific capabilities in MATLAB and Simulink.
In a series of demonstrations, you will see how you can:
- Perform hardware-based verification by using MATLAB and Simulink test benches running on a desktop computer to test a design-under-test (DUT) programmed into an FPGA development board
- Insert probes into HDL implementations and retrieve signals for analysis and visualization in MATLAB
- Control and test IP cores running on Xilinx Zynq SoC development boards without having to write throwaway embedded code for Arm processors to test new IP cores
Please allow approximately 45 minutes to attend the presentation and Q&A session. We will be recording this webinar, so if you can't make it for the live broadcast, register and we will send you a link to watch it on-demand.
About the Presenter
Eric Cigan is a principal product marketing manager at MathWorks for ASIC and FPGA verification. Prior to joining MathWorks, he held technical marketing roles at Mentor Graphics, MathStar, and AccelChip. Eric earned BS and MS degrees in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In his spare time, Eric curates a wide-ranging, ever-growing collection of FPGA development boards from manufacturers around the world.
Recorded: 14 Sep 2021