Serwan Bamerni
Member level 2
Hello everyone
I am working on XSG to implement my design on FPGA.
A few days ago, a colleague told me that I could depend entirely on XSG and that it doesn't give the compact code to Synthes on the FPGA
So, I just want to ask, is that correct? and is it impossible to replace VHDL programming with XSG?
If not, is there is any disadvantage of XSG?
and If yes, so why this platform is used by many designers?
thank you in advance
I am working on XSG to implement my design on FPGA.
A few days ago, a colleague told me that I could depend entirely on XSG and that it doesn't give the compact code to Synthes on the FPGA
So, I just want to ask, is that correct? and is it impossible to replace VHDL programming with XSG?
If not, is there is any disadvantage of XSG?
and If yes, so why this platform is used by many designers?
thank you in advance