ALINT-PROâs DO-254 rules plug-in expands Aldec, a specialist in mixed HDL language simulation and hardware-assisted verification for FPGA and ASIC designs, has added more than 60 new HDL rules to ALINT-PRO s DO-254 rules plug-in.
The company said that it had also made several enhancements to the toolâs Design Entry capabilities to boost productivity.
The new rules (62 in total) join the 97 already present in the toolâs DO-254 plug-in, and help engineers using complex hardware devices, such as FPGAs, meet specific DO-254 process objectives to receive overall system approval.
Certification authorities recommend that applicants define and follow HDL coding standards commensurate to the complexity of the FPGA design. By adhering to HDL coding standards it s easier to enforce industry best-practices and techniques to ensure high-reliability designs, prevent design issues spreading into the downstream stages of design flow and reduces the number
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Google Open Source Blog
The past year has shown just how vital online communication is to our lives. Never before has it been more important to clearly understand one another online, regardless of where you are and whatever network conditions are available. That’s why in February we introduced Lyra: a revolutionary new audio codec using machine learning to produce high-quality voice calls.
As part of our efforts to make the best codecs universally available, we are open sourcing Lyra, allowing other developers to power their communications apps and take Lyra in powerful new directions. This release provides the tools needed for developers to encode and decode audio with Lyra, optimized for the 64-bit ARM android platform, with development on Linux. We hope to expand this codebase and develop improvements and support for additional platforms in tandem with the community.