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Architecting High-Performance Embedded Systems

By : Jim Ledin
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Book Image

Architecting High-Performance Embedded Systems

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By: Jim Ledin

Overview of this book

Modern digital devices used in homes, cars, and wearables contain highly sophisticated computing capabilities composed of embedded systems that generate, receive, and process digital data streams at rates up to multiple gigabits per second. This book will show you how to use Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and high-speed digital circuit design to create your own cutting-edge digital systems. Architecting High-Performance Embedded Systems takes you through the fundamental concepts of embedded systems, including real-time operation and the Internet of Things (IoT), and the architecture and capabilities of the latest generation of FPGAs. Using powerful free tools for FPGA design and electronic circuit design, you’ll learn how to design, build, test, and debug high-performance FPGA-based IoT devices. The book will also help you get up to speed with embedded system design, circuit design, hardware construction, firmware development, and debugging to produce a high-performance embedded device – a network-based digital oscilloscope. You’ll explore techniques such as designing four-layer printed circuit boards with high-speed differential signal pairs and assembling the board using surface-mount components. By the end of the book, you’ll have a solid understanding of the concepts underlying embedded systems and FPGAs and will be able to design and construct your own sophisticated digital devices.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: Fundamentals of High-Performance Embedded Systems
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Section 2: Designing and Constructing High-Performance Embedded Systems
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Section 3: Implementing and Testing Real-Time Firmware

Chapter 8: Bringing Up the Board for the First Time

Having designed, constructed, cleaned, and inspected the printed circuit board, it is now time to apply power – in other words, perform the infamous smoke test. This chapter will lead you through the process of carefully providing first-time power to the board and checking basic circuit-level functionality. If you discover any problems, this chapter contains suggested approaches for fixing them. Once the board has passed these tests, we will continue to work on the FPGA logic, and will test the digital interface to the oscilloscope board.

After completing this chapter, you will have learned how to prepare the circuit for initial power application and how to test circuit components for proper operation. You will also understand how to identify and fix problems with the assembled circuit, and will have also checked out the digital interface to the circuit board.

We will cover the following topics in this chapter: ...