As the uses of digital systems continue to proliferate in quantity
and variety, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are taking
centre-stage in their design. Introduction to Embedded System
Design Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays provides a starting
point for the use of FPGAs in the design of embedded systems. The
text considers a hypothetical robot controller as an embedded
application and weaves around it related concepts of FPGA-based
digital design. The book details:
a [ use of FPGA vis-A -vis general purpose processor and
microcontroller;
a [ design using Verilog hardware description language;
a [ digital design synthesis using Verilog and XilinxA(R)
SpartanTM 3 FPGA;
a [ FPGA-based embedded processors and peripherals;
a [ overview of serial data communications and signal
conditioning using FPGA;
a [ FPGA-based motor drive controllers; and
a [ prototyping digital systems using FPGA.
The book is a good introductory text for FPGA-based design. It
will be useful for both students and designers who have worked with
microprocessors and microcontrollers and now wish to move to design
using FPGA. Its end-of-chapter exercises and frequent use of
example can be used for teaching or for self-study.
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