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Rapid Prototyping of Digital Systems / by James O. Hamblen, Tyson S. Hall, Michael D. Furman.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2008Descripción: xvii, 411 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387726717
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TK7888.4
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Tutorial I: The 15 Minute Design -- FPGA Development Board Hardware and I/O Features -- Programmable Logic Technology -- Tutorial II: Sequential Design and Hierarchy -- FPGAcore Library Functions -- Using VHDL for Synthesis of Digital Hardware -- Using Verilog for Synthesis of Digital Hardware -- State Machine Design: The Electric Train Controller -- A Simple Computer Design: The ?P 3 -- VGA Video Display Generation using FPGAs -- Interfacing to the PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse -- Legacy Digital I/O Interfacing Standards -- FPGA Robotics Projects -- A RISC Design: Synthesis of the MIPS Processor Core -- Introducing System-on-a-Programmable-Chip -- Tutorial III: Nios II Processor Software Development -- Tutorial IV: Nios II Processor Hardware Design -- Operating System Support for SOPC Design.
Resumen: RAPID PROTOTYPING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS provides an exciting and challenging environment for rapidly adapting System-on-a-Programmable Chip (SOPC) technology to existing designs or integrating the new design methods into a laboratory component for digital logic, computer and embedded-design curriculums. New to this edition is an introduction to embedded operating systems for SOPC designs. Featuring four accelerated tutorials on the Quartus II and Nios II design environments, this edition progresses from introductory programmable logic to full-scale SOPC design seamlessly integrating hardware implementation, software development, operating system support, state-of-the-art I/O, and IP cores. This edition features Altera's new 7.1 Quartus II CAD and Nios II SOPC tools and includes projects for Altera's DE1, DE2, UP3, UP2, and UP1 FPGA development boards.
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Tutorial I: The 15 Minute Design -- FPGA Development Board Hardware and I/O Features -- Programmable Logic Technology -- Tutorial II: Sequential Design and Hierarchy -- FPGAcore Library Functions -- Using VHDL for Synthesis of Digital Hardware -- Using Verilog for Synthesis of Digital Hardware -- State Machine Design: The Electric Train Controller -- A Simple Computer Design: The ?P 3 -- VGA Video Display Generation using FPGAs -- Interfacing to the PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse -- Legacy Digital I/O Interfacing Standards -- FPGA Robotics Projects -- A RISC Design: Synthesis of the MIPS Processor Core -- Introducing System-on-a-Programmable-Chip -- Tutorial III: Nios II Processor Software Development -- Tutorial IV: Nios II Processor Hardware Design -- Operating System Support for SOPC Design.

RAPID PROTOTYPING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS provides an exciting and challenging environment for rapidly adapting System-on-a-Programmable Chip (SOPC) technology to existing designs or integrating the new design methods into a laboratory component for digital logic, computer and embedded-design curriculums. New to this edition is an introduction to embedded operating systems for SOPC designs. Featuring four accelerated tutorials on the Quartus II and Nios II design environments, this edition progresses from introductory programmable logic to full-scale SOPC design seamlessly integrating hardware implementation, software development, operating system support, state-of-the-art I/O, and IP cores. This edition features Altera's new 7.1 Quartus II CAD and Nios II SOPC tools and includes projects for Altera's DE1, DE2, UP3, UP2, and UP1 FPGA development boards.

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