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KF9000A PathWave FPGA
KF9000A is an earlier release. For the latest version, download KF9000B.
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This is an earlier release of PathWave FPGA development software, and is useful when upgrading is not an option.
Highlights
PathWave FPGA Programming Environment
Customize your instruments to accelerate your measurements. Simplify the development of custom digital signal processing algorithms for hardware FPGA devices. Reconfigure instruments with shorter compiling time and customizable processing functions.
- Rapidly prototype new control structures on arbitrary waveform generators and digitizers
- Insert your own logic into instrument FPGAs
- Compile-to-hardware with one-click
- Quickly visualize your application flow
- Steamline your design process with native FPGA-code compatibility
- Supports VHDL, Verilog and Xilinx projects, and Xilinx IP Catalog
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