Modern System-on-Chip Design on Arm

 

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Textbook Modern SoC Design on Arm by DJ Greaves. Many of the principles taught in this book are relevant for all forms of system architect, including those who are designing cloud-scale applications, custom accelerators or IoT devices in general, or those making FPGA designs. But the details of design verification in Chapter 8 are likely to be just of interest to those designing semi-custom silicon using standard cells. A git repository of online additional material is available at bitbucket.org/djg11/modern-soc-design-djg. This contains data used for generating tables and graphs in the book, as well as further source code, lab materials, examples and answers to selected exercises. The repo contains a SystemC model of the Zynq super FPGA device family, coded in blocking TLM style. It is sufficient to run an Arm A9 Linux kernel using an identical boot image as the real silicon. Published by Arm Education Media, 605 pages in softback and ePDF. ISBN 978-1-911531-36-4

Exercise question sheets: End-of-chapter Exercises       Answers.

Collection of all the figures and diagrams from the book.


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