TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Offers Industry-First FPGA Dynamic Probe Application for Mixed-Signal Oscilloscopes.PALO ALTO, Calif. -- New FPGA FPGA - Field Programmable Gate-Array Technology Increases Debug Productivity, Reduces Time and Development Costs Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today announced the industry first's field programmable gate array (FPGA) dynamic probe application for Agilent Infiniium mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs MSO - Manufacturers Statement of Origin MSO - Mail Stream Optimization MSO - Main Street Office MSO - Maintenance Spare Optimization MSO - Maintenance Stores Office MSO - Maintenance Support Office MSO - Major Service Outage MSO - Major Sponsoring Organization MSO - Managed Services Organisation MSO - Manager of Search Operations MSO - Manufacturing Shop Order MSO - map support office (US DoD) MSO - marine safety office(r) (US DoD)). The Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe yields significant productivity improvements for engineering teams debugging Xilinx FPGAs. This application reduces the overall time and cost involved in debug and validation of designs incorporating FPGA development. The Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe interacts with an on-chip virtual probing technology, enabling MSOs to capture up to 32 internal FPGA signals for each debug pin correlated to external analog activity. Traditional test and measurement equipment can measure only one internal FPGA signal for each debug pin. The new Infiniium MSO application enables engineers to select new groups of internal signals to probe, without requiring time-consuming design recompiles To compile a program again. A program is recompiled after a change has been made to it in order to test and run the revised version. Programs are recompiled many times during the course of development and maintenance. See compile.. "The Infiniium MSO is playing an increasingly important role in digital designers' development," said Brent Przybus, product marketing manager of Xilinx's Advanced Products Division. "Agilent is extending the power of the MSO with the Agilent N5397A to dramatically shorten digital debug and validation time in designs that incorporate Xilinx FPGAs." "Agilent's state-of-the-art probing techniques give digital designers much needed insight more quickly," said Galen Wampler, industry analyst at Prime Data. "Being able to change probe points in seconds, instead of hours, will allow design teams to validate their Xilinx FPGA designs faster than ever and speed new technologies to market less expensively." Programmable logic handles advanced circuit functions and offers design engineers the flexibility to meet the economic and market constraints of demanding projects. MSOs are an effective FPGA debug and validation tool because they correlate digital signal activity inside the FPGA with analog characteristics outside the FPGA in real time. Until now, changing probe points inside the FPGA could take hours because engineers had to change the design and recompile the FPGA in order to select a new group of internal signals. When used with an Agilent Infiniium MSO, the N5397A allows developers to instantaneously select which groups of internal signals to be probed. Up to 32 internal probe points are accessible on each physical debug pin that is connected to one of the 16 digital input channels on the Infiniium MSO. This allows for 512 internal probe points to be accessed inside the FPGA without changing the design. In addition, automatic mapping of internal signal names from FPGA design tools to the Infiniium MSO provides easy identification of on-screen digital waveforms corresponding to internal probe points. The Agilent N5397A has a nearly identical user interface to the B4655A dynamic probe, introduced in March 2004, for Agilent 16900 Series, 1680 Series and 1690 Series logic analyzers (1) A device that monitors computer performance by timing various segments of the running programs. The total running time and the time spent in selected program modules is displayed in order to isolate the least efficient code. (2) A device used to test and diagnose an electronic system, which includes an oscilloscope for displaying various digital states.. The difference in functionality comes with the difference in test equipment capabilities and use models. Digital designers involved with a range of FPGA design complexities need to make analog characteristic measurements correlated to digital signal activity using an Agilent MSO. For sophisticated FPGA designs, an Agilent logic analyzer makes system-level, functional debug possible. The Agilent MSO is the only tool capable of correlating analog phenomena with digital signals inside the FPGA. For correlating such signals with external system buses for full functional debug, the Agilent logic analyzer is the tool of choice. With the FPGA dynamic probe application available for the both the Infiniium MSO and the logic analyzer, Agilent has a superior suite of test tools for Xilinx FPGA digital design teams. The Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe application for the Infiniium MSO is also compatible with the Infiniium 54830 Series MSOs with system software revision A.03.90 or higher based on the open Microsoft(R) Windows XP(R) Pro operating system. Additional Information --Additional information about the Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe for Infiniium 54830 Series MSOs is available at www.agilent.com/find/scope-new. --Additional information about the Agilent B4655A FPGA dynamic probe for 16900 Series, 1680 Series, and 1690 Series logic analyzers is available at www.agilent.com/find/FPGA. --A technical backgrounder containing additional information about the Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe is available at www.agilent.com/find/MSO_FPGA_Backgrounder. --High-resolution images of the N5397A FPGA dynamic probe are available at www.agilent.com/find/MSO_FPGA_Photos. U.S. Pricing and Availability The Agilent N5397A FPGA dynamic probe application for Infiniium MSOs is $3,000 and can be ordered now, with shipments expected in January 2005. About Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) is a global technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company's 28,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenue of $6.1 billion in fiscal year 2003. Information about Agilent is available on the Web at www.agilent.com. Microsoft and Windows XP are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. NOTE TO EDITORS: Sales information is available by calling 800-829-4444, item number 7952. Please do NOT use editor contact or corporate telephone numbers for sales and product information. Information in this news release applies specifically to products available in the United States. Product availability and specifications may vary in other markets. If you choose to review this item, your readers will receive the quickest response to their inquiries by mailing them to Agilent Technologies, Test and Measurement Organization, 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd., MS 54LAK, Santa Clara, CA 95052. 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