Lattice Expands Radiant Software Tool Capabilities
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC) announced the release of Lattice Radiant™ 2.2, an updated FPGA design software. This version enhances support for Lattice's Nexus™ FPGA development platform and integrates Mentor's ModelSim® OEM simulator, facilitating Linux-based FPGA development. Key features include improved simulation performance, expanded device support for CrossLink™-NX and Certus™-NX FPGAs, and enhanced security measures with full bitstream encryption. The update aims to streamline the design process across various markets including industrial and automotive.
- Release of Lattice Radiant™ 2.2 enhances FPGA design capabilities.
- Integration with Mentor's ModelSim® OEM simulator improves simulation performance.
- Expanded device support for CrossLink™-NX and Certus™-NX FPGAs.
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HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced availability of the latest version of its popular software design tool for FPGAs, Lattice Radiant™ 2.2. The version includes expanded support for the latest Lattice devices based on the Lattice Nexus™ FPGA development platform and a newly integrated ModelSim® OEM simulator from Mentor which extends simulation capabilities to Linux environments. Lattice Radiant design software accelerates development of Lattice FPGA-based applications for a range of markets, including industrial/automotive, communications/compute, and consumer.
“As Lattice engages with our customers in defining next-generation features, we continue to invest in ease-of-use and providing new capabilities in our design tools as application needs evolve,” said Roger Do, Senior Product Line Manager, Lattice Semiconductor. “By integrating ModelSim with Radiant 2.2, developers have full access to simulation and other tools to develop more complex FPGA designs on larger capacity Linux workstations.”
Key features of Radiant 2.2 include:
- Simulation tool – Mentor ModelSim is an OEM simulation tool that seamlessly integrates with the Radiant software tool flow. ModelSim adds support for Linux-based FPGA development and improves overall simulation performance for faster design verification.
- Expanded device support – Radiant 2.2 adds full programming and on-chip debug support for the Lattice CrossLink™-NX FPGA for video connectivity and the general-purpose Lattice Certus™-NX FPGA.
- Device security – Radiant 2.2 supports full bitstream encryption and authentication to help secure CrossLink-NX and Certus-NX FPGAs against unauthorized access.
- Reveal Analyzer/Controller – real time on-chip debugging support enabled for CrossLink-NX and Certus-NX device families.
“Integrated with Lattice Radiant development software, Mentor’s OEM-edition simulator brings trusted verification capabilities to their users while helping reduce support and software maintenance efforts,” said Moses Satyasekaran, Product Manager, ICVS for Mentor. “With wide-scale adoption across the global semiconductor industry, Mentor’s ModelSim and Questa tools help speed startup and minimize learning efforts for FPGA teams.”
For More Information
To learn more about the Lattice technologies mentioned above, please visit:
- http://www.latticesemi.com/LatticeRadiant
- http://www.latticesemi.com/LatticeNexus
- http://www.latticesemi.com/CrossLink-NX
- http://www.latticesemi.com/Certus-NX
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