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Prodigy™ Complete Prototyping Solutions

The Prodigy family by S2C is a comprehensive solution for IC designers focusing on FPGA and ASIC prototyping. The Prodigy Complete FPGA Prototyping Solutions by S2C is meticulously engineered to address the requirements of IC designers seeking robust FPGA prototyping system and ASIC prototyping system alternatives. This highly versatile system enables designers to proficiently traverse diverse stages of functional design, adeptly accommodating projects irrespective of their size or geographical location.

Prodigy Complete FPGA/ASIC Prototyping Hardware


S2C products offers a comprehensive FPGA prototyping solution by employing Xilinx and Intel FPGAs. Designed to accommodate various design sizes, development stages, and application scenarios, it addresses the diverse needs of professionals. By optimizing the FPGA/ASIC prototyping process, S2C's Prodigy family ensures accelerated time-to-market, enabling businesses to stay competitive and responsive in today's fast-paced industry.

Prodigy Complete Prototype Tool Chain


S2C highlighted its latest hardware and software and provided interactive demonstrations of its Prodigy MDM Pro multi-FPGA debug tools and its Prodigy ProtoBridge high-throughput channel for the transfer of large amounts of transaction-level data between the FPGA prototype and a host computer – both demonstrations running on S2C's prototyping hardware featuring Xilinx or Intel's FPGAs.

Prodigy Complete Prototype Tool Chain
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What type of chip are you designing
What is the capacity of the ASIC gate included in the design?
5 million-20 million
20 million-50 million
50 million-100 million
100 million-1 billion
More than 1 billion
Which FPGA do you prefer to use?
Xilinx VU440
Xilinx KU115
Xilinx VU19P
Xilinx VU13P
Xilinx VU9P
Intel S10-10M
Intel S10-2800
Not sure, need professional advice
What kind of FPGA configuration do you need?
Single FPGA
Dual FPGA
Four FPGAs
Eight FPGAs
Not sure, need professional advice
What kind of peripheral interface do you need?
How many prototype verification platforms do you need?
Do you need the following tools?
Segmentation tool
Multiple FPGA debugging tools
Co-modeling tool (allows large amounts of data to interact between FPGA and PC host)
When do you need to use our products?
0-6 months
6-12 months
More than 12 months
Not sure
Any additional comments?