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Title: Using ALINT-PRO to Verify Clock Domain Crossing Issues in FPGA designs

Description: The Clock Domain Crossing Issues cause functional instability of FPGA designs. It is extremely hard to understand the cause of such issues. Even though design is working perfectly in Functional simulations, it may still fail during Lab Testing. Recently, FPGA vendors (such as Xilinx) introduced certain amount of CDC checks into their development environments. However, these checks are not sufficient and has to be enhanced with the third-party CDC verification tools. ALINT-PRO provides smooth and practical solution for the FPGA Projects Code Linting and enhanced Clock Domain Crossings Verification. The automated code conversion allows FPGA designers to load complex FPGA projects into the ALINT-PRO environment in seconds. The enhanced Clock Domain Crossing Verification with ALINT-PRO is able to reveal hard-to find issues causing functional instability of FPGA designs. Current webinar explains this methodology and demonstrates it on the real-world FPGA design.


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