FPGA: Advantages coding conversion using HDL coder vs. direct coding in VHDL/Verilog
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Dear all,
I would like to know, since the conversion of Simulink to VHDL/Verilog coding could be done using HDL coder tool etc, what are the advantages of having Quartus/Nios2 for instance to program a FPGA? Forgive me if this really sounds stupid.
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Tim McBrayer
on 17 Nov 2014
HDL Coder will generate bit true and cycle accurate HDL code from your Simulink or MATLAB design. It is not a synthesis tool; it cannot create a FPGA bitstream like Altera Quartus II does. The HDL Coder Workflow Advisor does integrate with Quartus (and Xilinx ISE and Vivado) to make it easy to generate the bistream using a 3rd-party synthesis tool. The HDL Verifier product allows the direct downloading of the bistream onto a supported board, and simulating on the actual hardware from within a Simulink simulation.
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