Hevday's Logic Module is an FPGA based board with its own schematic design
software called Interactive Logic.
Designing and debugging circuits is easy with Interactive Logic because you can
watch the operation of the hardware either directly on your schematics or in traditional
waveform views. What you see on your PC screen is not a simulation, it is really
what's happening inside the Logic Module. This gives you the capabilities typical in
modern software debuggers including the ability to pause and single step the
circuit, set breakpoints, record signal waveforms over hours or days, change your
circuit and re-download while maintaining state in unchanged parts of the circuit,
modify any data in the circuit while it is running and watch any
signals no matter how deeply nested they are in your design.
Perfect for small-volume applications, laboratory work and prototyping. Hevday's
Logic Module provides all the FPGA support circuitry required, including Flash
memory for power on configuration, letting you concentrate on your own design.
A large library of general purpose components allows you to put simple circuits
together in minutes, while a full-featured symbol editor allows you to turn your
own schematics into reusable components.
Extraction of data and control of logic modules deployed in the field can be done
using simple programming libraries provided in a number of common programming
languages.
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Circuit analysis using Interactive Logic |
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Hevday's Logic Module |
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Editing a design in Interactive Logic |
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Monitoring a state machine |
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