FPGA Programming for Beginners: Bring your ideas to life by creating hardware designs and electronic circuits with SystemVerilog
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Get started with FPGA programming using SystemVerilog, and develop real-world skills by building projects, including a calculator and a keyboard
Key FeaturesExplore different FPGA usage methods and the FPGA tool flowLearn how to design, test, and implement hardware circuits using SystemVerilogBuild real-world FPGA projects such as a calculator and a keyboard using FPGA resourcesBook Description
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have now become a core part of most modern electronic and computer systems. However, to implement your ideas in the real world, you need to get your head around the FPGA architecture, its toolset, and critical design considerations. FPGA Programming for Beginners will help you bring your ideas to life by guiding you through the entire process of programming FPGAs and designing hardware circuits using SystemVerilog.
The book will introduce you to the FPGA and Xilinx architectures and show you how to work on your first project, which includes toggling an LED. You’ll then cover SystemVerilog RTL designs and their implementations. Next, you’ll get to grips with using the combinational Boolean logic design and work on several projects, such as creating a calculator and updating it using FPGA resources. Later, the book will take you through the advanced concepts of AXI and show you how to create a keyboard using PS/2. Finally, you’ll be able to consolidate all the projects in the book to create a unified output using a Video Graphics Array (VGA) controller that you’ll design.
By the end of this SystemVerilog FPGA book, you’ll have learned how to work with FPGA systems and be able to design hardware circuits and boards using SystemVerilog programming.
What you will learnUnderstand the FPGA architecture and its implementationGet to grips with writing SystemVerilog RTLMake FPGA projects using SystemVerilog programmingWork with computer math basics, parallelism, and pipeliningExplore the advanced topics of AXI and keyboard interfacing with PS/2Discover how you can implement a VGA interface in your projectsWho this book is for
This FPGA design book is for embedded system developers, engineers, and programmers who want to learn FPGA and SystemVerilog programming from scratch. FPGA designers looking to gain hands-on experience in working on real-world projects will also find this book useful.
Table of ContentsIntroduction to FPGA Architectures and Xilinx VivadoCombinational LogicCounting Button PressesLet’s Build a CalculatorFPGA Resources and How to Use ThemMath, Parallelism, and Pipelined DesignIntroduction to AXILots of Data? MIG and DDR2A Better Way to Display – VGABringing It All TogetherAdvanced Topics
ASIN : B08PNNJY4D
Publisher : Packt Publishing; 1st edition (March 5, 2021)
Publication date : March 5, 2021
Language : English
File size : 34109 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
Print length : 368 pages
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