Artifact Details

Title

Design for highly complex programmable logic architectures

Catalog Number

102624778

Type

Moving Image

Description

From University Video Communications' catalog:

"This talk focuses on programmable logic architecture as an enabling vehicle for fast turn-around design, and the high-level design methodologies that allow this type of design. This combination of enabling technologies supports possibilities that never existed before. Quite often large portions of the design are fixed, and a relatively small portion changes over time. Programmable logic facilitates this kind of methodology by allowing complex design to be updated in a matter of days, if not hours. The IP capability provides "on-call" expert designers, allowing system implementors to focus on the part they know best. HLD methodology is the glue that holds the system together. By using standards, designers can rapidly prototype complex systems."

Date

1997-09-20

Credits

Whitney, Telle

Publisher

University Video Communications

Identifying Numbers

Other number 176

Duration

00:39:30

Format

Betacam SP

Copyright Holder

Computer History Museum

Category

Talk

Series Title

University Video Communications: Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference

Credit

Gift of University Video Communications

Lot Number

X6636.2013