Agilent Technologies has announced that its modular logic analyser series, the first to offer hosted capabilities, was voted the overall winner of CMP Media's eeProductCenter Readers' Choice Award contest. The contest was held at the electronicaUSA with the Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco.
"Customers told us they need logic analysers with fast analysis capabilities and the flexibility to expand as digital system complexity and speeds increase," said Ron Nersesian, vice president and general manager of Agilent's Design Validation Division. "Winning the award confirms that the 16900 Series of logic analysers successfully meets our customers' needs."
The 16900 Series logic analyser introduction in March also included the Agilent B4655A FPGA dynamic probe, said to be the industry's first commercially available logic-analysis application that yields significant productivity improvements for engineering teams debugging their designs using Xilinx FPGAs, including the Virtex-II, Virtex-II Pro and Spartan-3 families. The dynamic probe enables engineers to quickly select new groups of internal signals to probe and automatically map internal signal and bus names, giving design teams a faster way to validate Xilinx FPGA designs.
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