1. FPGA-based Prototyping Methodology Manual
- Author
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Doug Amos, Austin Lesea and René Richter. Foreword by Helena Krupnova and Doug Amos, Austin Lesea and René Richter. Foreword by Helena Krupnova
- Subjects
- Rapid prototyping, Systems on a chip--Design and construction, Field programmable gate arrays--Computer-aided design, Solid freeform fabrication
- Abstract
'This book collects the best practices FPGA-based Prototyping of SoC and ASIC devices into one place for the first time, drawing upon not only the authors'own knowledge but also from leading practitioners worldwide in order to present a snapshot of best practices today and possibilities for the future.The book is organized into chapters which appear in the same order as the tasks and decisions which are performed during an FPGA-based prototyping project. We start by analyzing the challenges and benefits of FPGA-based Prototyping and how they compare to other prototyping methods. We present the current state of the available FPGA technology and tools and how to get started on a project. The FPMM also compares between home-made and outsourced FPGA platforms and how to analyze which will best meet the needs of a given project. The central chapters deal with implementing an SoC design in FPGA technology including clocking, conversion of memory, partitioning, multiplexing and handling IP amongst many other subjects. The important subject of bringing up the design on the FPGA boards is covered next, including the introduction of the real design into the board, running embedded software upon it in and debugging and iterating in a lab environment. Finally we explore how the FPGA-based Prototype can be linked into other verification methodologies, including RTL simulation and virtual models in SystemC.
- Published
- 2011