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The FPGA design environment is best expressed as a combination of all of the tools, techniques and equipment that is required to successfully complete a FPGA system design. The design environment in each company is usually somewhat unique in that it has been customized to meet the needs of the company. However, there are some common elements that exist across all design elements. The goal of this chapter is to make you aware of the bare minimum requirements for a design environment that will enable the successful creation of an FPGA design on time. The design environment can be represented by five main elements.
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Simpson, P. (2010). Design Environment. In: FPGA Design. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6339-0_5
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