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The difference between FPGA Prototyping and Emulation

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can any tell me the difference between FPGA Prototyping and Emulation.

about 10 points
 

Re: can anyone tell me

i didnt mean i will give 10 points.what i mean is please explain me with atleast 10 difference ( points ) between prototyping and emulation.

in wikepedia i searched already and i am not conviced by the way he explains:

"A key distinction between an emulator and an FPGA prototyping system is that the emulator provides a rich debug environment while a prototyping system has little to no debug capability and is primarily used after the design is debugged to create multiple copies for system analysis and software development. '
 

Re: can anyone tell me

i think its clear...

can restate your problem?/
 

Re: can anyone tell me

i can't understand ...
please explain more
 

Re: can anyone tell me

Emulator:
it is device based.....
to test the different block of device...with easy setting of register....
Prototype:
generally it is used for special functional test..like ethernet,USB,serial link...
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if prototype covers all the blocks of the device...then it is very generic/universal prototype...
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pls dont forget to press help me....and feel free to discuss...
 

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