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Apr 18, 2023

Test tool adds ChatGPT for FPGA configuration ...

Traditional test and measurement equipment often falls short in supporting

Traditional test and measurement equipment often falls short in supporting complex experiments or designing advanced products with unique requirements.

To speed up custom requirements in an FPGA, ChatGPT now integrates with Moku Cloud Compile, a feature developed by Liquid Instruments that allows users to deploy custom bitstreams on their Moku devices.

This allows engineers and technicians can use natural language commands to quickly develop VHDL code that previously would have taken significant time and effort. Rather than relying on software simulations or post-processing, Moku users can instantly deploy the code to the device FPGA, enabling real-time interaction with real-world signals.

The streamlined workflow allows an engineer of any level of experience to ask ChatGPT to create complex VHDL code, which can be entered into Moku Cloud Compile and instantly deployed to a Moku device. Example use cases include advanced triggering logic and real-time signal processing for applications such as time-gated measurements of infrequent events or signal conditioning of sensor data.

"Our flexible, modern platform easily integrates with next-generation AI tools like ChatGPT, and as these tools evolve, the adaptability of our software-defined approach to test and measurement will keep us on the leading edge of innovation in this space," said Daniel Shaddock, co-founder and CEO of Liquid Instruments.

"Combining AI with Moku Cloud Compile speeds up testing and opens new opportunities for researchers, engineers, and scientists to expand the limits of what's possible with our devices. We’re excited to see the impact this will have on our user base and their discoveries," he said.

On Thursday, May 25, Liquid Instruments will host a live webinar for European audiences to share more details about the ChatGPT integration, from debugging code to data anomaly detection: https://hubs.ly/Q01NSSxl0.

liquidinstruments.com.