Two presentations will be held.
"Accelerate your application in custom hardware using C - a case study from the real world".
Tuesday 13/10 at 11.50
Speaker Björn Langels
Today’s designs tend to grow in complexity and so does the development time.
Hardware design languages are normally cycle based and force the designer to focus on cycle delays and synchronisms in data and control paths instead of the algorithms themselves. A case study will be presented from the real world describing how BitSim helped a company to start using ImpulseC, a C-to-Hardware tool, to implement software defined radio, SDR, algorithms in FPGA hardware.
Björn Langels is a teacher of hardware design and is one of BitSim’s experienced hardware and software designers. BitSim is a consultant company and design house in Sweden. Björn has 10+ years of design experience in the FPGA area, e.g. designs in image-processing algorithms for professional film and video post-processing equipment at Digital Vision AB, image recognition systems and hardware accelerators for BADGE, BitSim’s Graphic Accelerator. He has been teaching design techniques under the Xilinx Authorized Training Partner program in the Nordic region since 2006.
"Qt for Embedded Linux - Rapid application development in an open source world".
Wednesday 14/10 at 16.00
Speaker Johan Thelin
"Qt for Embedded Linux - Rapid application development in an open source world".
"The Qt toolkit makes it possible to use one source code across all platforms from the desktop to your custom device. By choosing a toolkit you can start the software development early and make choices regarding operating system and hardware solutions late - all helping to shorten the time to market. In this session, we will look at the tools, the code and the deployment of an embedded Qt application.
Johan Thelin, the author of the book Foundations of Qt Development, has worked with Qt since 2000. With experience form server-side enterprise software, desktop applications, web solutions and embedded devices, he now works as a consultant focusing on embedded systems.
You are also welcome to visit us in both no 18!
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