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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

Early SoC architecture modeling and the golden model

When targeting an FPGA for an SoC implementation, reimplementing the design takes a matter of days or even sometimes just hours. It involves changing the behavior of an RTL block or drop in a verified IP. Doing so when the target technology is an ASIC is a lengthy process with significant costs in terms of resources and budget.

We will introduce system modeling in the closing section of this chapter as it is part of the architecture development in general and it is also becoming a time-to-market solution for system implementations that take a long time to accomplish, specifically when targeting an ASIC technology. The industry is exploiting the availability of detailed system models of processors, interconnects, and all the IP elements of an SoC to build virtual SoCs. These are system models that emulate the functional behavior of an SoC in software simulation. Many frameworks are available that can put system models together...