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| #1122137 in Books | Wiley | 2011-08-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.20 x1.70 x7.30l,3.20 | File type: PDF | 736 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| From raw VHDL to working Nios II|By Domènec SV|I started reading this book after a course on VHDL applied on the Altera DE2 (everything on VHDL the hard way), and before starting a thesis project focused on Nios II, which I had read about but hadn't seen in the classroom. To be noted, this is my second thesis project, with some 20 years of industry experience in software|From the Back Cover|Embedded SoPC design with Nios II processor and VHDL examples |An SoPC (system on a programmable chip) integrates a processor, memory modules, I/O peripherals, and custom hardware accelerators into a single FPGA (field-programmable gate arra
The book is divided into four major parts. Part I covers HDL constructs and synthesis of basic digital circuits. Part II provides an overview of embedded software development with the emphasis on low-level I/O access and drivers. Part III demonstrates the design and development of hardware and software for several complex I/O peripherals, including PS2 keyboard and mouse, a graphic video controller, an audio codec, and an SD (secure digital) card. Part IV provides three ...
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