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Architecting and Building High-Speed SoCs

By : Mounir Maaref
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Book Image

Architecting and Building High-Speed SoCs

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By: Mounir Maaref

Overview of this book

Modern and complex SoCs can adapt to many demanding system requirements by combining the processing power of ARM processors and the feature-rich Xilinx FPGAs. You’ll need to understand many protocols, use a variety of internal and external interfaces, pinpoint the bottlenecks, and define the architecture of an SoC in an FPGA to produce a superior solution in a timely and cost-efficient manner. This book adopts a practical approach to helping you master both the hardware and software design flows, understand key interconnects and interfaces, analyze the system performance and enhance it using the acceleration techniques, and finally build an RTOS-based software application for an advanced SoC design. You’ll start with an introduction to the FPGA SoCs technology fundamentals and their associated development design tools. Gradually, the book will guide you through building the SoC hardware and software, starting from the architecture definition to testing on a demo board or a virtual platform. The level of complexity evolves as the book progresses and covers advanced applications such as communications, security, and coherent hardware acceleration. By the end of this book, you'll have learned the concepts underlying FPGA SoCs’ advanced features and you’ll have constructed a high-speed SoC targeting a high-end FPGA from the ground up.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Part 1: Fundamentals and the Main Features of High-Speed SoC and FPGA Designs
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Part 2: Implementing High-Speed SoC Designs in an FPGA
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Part 3: Implementation and Integration of Advanced High-Speed FPGA SoCs

Control system hardware and software mappings onto FPGA-based SoCs

Modern PLCs are intelligent nodes deployed in the Edge and can have versatile and customizable added functionality. PLCs run software that conforms to the IEC 61131 standard, but expanding their functionality into parallel operations, such as image processing, network filtering, and other Digital Signal Processing (DSP) acceleration, is a desirable added value. The Zynq-7000 SoC provides all the features that are required to build a base PLC industrial controller starting from its PS based on the Cortex-A9 CPU cluster, with its rich peripherals set and the necessary memories and memory interfaces. Its high-throughput interfaces to the associated PL make the functionality expansion an interesting solution in a single chip.

FPGA logic and DSP resources can be used to build computational engines to perform many expansion functions, as well as building custom IOs and communication interfaces that are specific to industrial...