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Synopsys FPGA Licensing Guide

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Chapter 2: Installation Installing the Synplify DSP Software<br />

Feature Description<br />

Simulink<br />

Fixed Point<br />

Signal<br />

Processing<br />

Toolbox<br />

Filter<br />

Design<br />

Toolbox<br />

Signal<br />

Processing<br />

Blockset<br />

Enables the fixed-point data type in Simulink. Use it to execute fixedpoint<br />

simulation in Simulink, Stateflow, the Signal Processing<br />

Blockset, and the Video and Image Processing Blockset. It includes<br />

tools to identify overflow and saturation errors.<br />

Lets you perform signal processing, analysis, and algorithm<br />

development. The Signal Processing Toolbox is a collection of<br />

industry-standard algorithms for analog and digital signal processing.<br />

It provides graphical user interfaces for interactive design and<br />

analysis and command-line functions for advanced algorithm<br />

development. It includes basic filter functionality (with FDATool).<br />

Lets you design, simulate, and analyze fixed-point, adaptive, and<br />

multirate digital filters. It extends the capabilities of the Signal<br />

Processing Toolbox with filter architectures and design methods, like<br />

adaptive and multirate filtering. When used with the Fixed-Point<br />

Toolbox, the Filter Design Toolbox provides functions that simplify the<br />

design of fixed-point filters and the analysis of quantization effects.<br />

Provides a foundation blockset for DSP simulation in Simulink. It<br />

extends Simulink functionality with efficient frame-based processing<br />

and blocks for signal processing systems.<br />

LO<br />

2-12 <strong>Synopsys</strong> <strong>FPGA</strong> <strong>Licensing</strong> User <strong>Guide</strong>, August 2008

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