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Architecting High-Performance Embedded Systems

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789955965
Pages 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jim Ledin Jim Ledin
Profile icon Jim Ledin

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface Section 1: Fundamentals of High-Performance Embedded Systems
Chapter 1: Architecting High-Performance Embedded Systems Chapter 2: Sensing the World Chapter 3: Operating in Real Time Section 2: Designing and Constructing High-Performance Embedded Systems
Chapter 4: Developing Your First FPGA Program Chapter 5: Implementing systems with FPGAs Chapter 6: Designing Circuits with KiCad Chapter 7: Building High-Performance Digital Circuits Section 3: Implementing and Testing Real-Time Firmware
Chapter 8: Bringing Up the Board for the First Time Chapter 9: The Firmware Development Process Chapter 10: Testing and Debugging the Embedded System Other Books You May Enjoy

The FPGA compilation process

The process of compiling a digital circuit model begins with a specification of circuit behavior in a hardware description language, such as VHDL or Verilog, and produces as its output an implementation of that circuit that can be downloaded and executed in an FPGA. The software tool set that performs the synthesis process is sometimes called a silicon compiler or hardware compiler.

FPGA compilation takes place in three steps: synthesis, placement, and routing. Chapter 4, Developing Your First FPGA Program, introduced these steps. Behind the scenes, the software tools that perform the steps implement a collection of sophisticated algorithms to produce an optimized FPGA configuration that correctly implements the circuit described by the source code.

Before you can begin the compilation process, the first step is to create a complete description of the circuit, typically as a collection of files in the VHDL or Verilog languages. This is called design...

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