Using Intel® Simics® Simulator and Ashling RiscFree IDE for Altera® FPGAs - 15 Minutes This e-learning on Using Ashling RiscFree IDE for Altera® FPGAs and Intel® Simics® Simulator covers the integration of a debugging session inside the IDE to set breakpoints, perform hardware inspection and its advantages as well as the use of CLI. The Intel® Simics Simulator is used to test software early on in the development process. Intel® Simics uses a virtual platform for Agilex™ 5 SoC FPGA, to simulate the corresponding hardware. The model and virtual platform provide you with capabilities to test your software in early stages of the development process, but you can also use simulation as part of the continuous integration process. Course Objectives At course completion, you will be able to: Use the Intel Simics Simulator to perform hardware inspection and set breakpoints for debugging in Ashling RiscFree IDE for Altera FPGAs. Interact with the embedded OS prompt in the virtual platform, and the command line interface through Ashling RiscFree IDE for Altera FPGAs. Skills Required Previous knowledge on Altera SoC FPGAs Basic Embedded OS knowledge to interact with serial console and terminal Understanding of the boot flow for SoC FPGAs Recommended: Introduction to Altera® Agilex™ 7 SoC learning plan If the audio for the course does not start automatically, press pause and then play on the course player. The transcript of the course audio is available in the Notes or closed captioning (CC) feature of the player. If you need assistance with this course, please email fpgatraining@altera.com Reference Course Code: FPGA_OSIMASH. FPGA_OSIMASH. <p>Using Intel Simics Simulator and Ashling* RiscFree* IDE for Altera FPGAs</p> - 2025-12-28
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