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FPGA Programming for Beginners

You're reading from   FPGA Programming for Beginners Bring your ideas to life by creating hardware designs and electronic circuits with SystemVerilog

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789805413
Length 368 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to FPGAs and Xilinx Architectures
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to FPGA Architectures and Xilinx Vivado FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: Introduction to Verilog RTL Design, Simulation, and Implementation
4. Chapter 2: Combinational Logic 5. Chapter 3: Counting Button Presses 6. Chapter 4: Let's Build a Calculator 7. Chapter 5: FPGA Resources and How to Use Them 8. Chapter 6: Math, Parallelism, and Pipelined Design 9. Section 3: Interfacing with External Components
10. Chapter 7: Introduction to AXI 11. Chapter 8: Lots of Data? MIG and DDR2 12. Chapter 9: A Better Way to Display – VGA 13. Chapter 10: Bringing It All Together 14. Chapter 11: Advanced Topics 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

ASMBL architecture

The 7 series devices are the fourth generation where Xilinx has used the Advanced Silicon Modular Block (ASMBL) architecture for implementation purposes. The idea behind this is to enable FPGA platforms optimized for different target applications. Looking at the 7 series families, we can see how different configurations of slices are brought together to achieve these goals. We can see how the pieces we covered in this chapter are arranged as columns to give us the resources we will be using for our example projects ahead:

Figure 1.10 – Xilinx UG474 7 series FPGAs CLB users' guide figure 2-1 (used with permission)

Figure 1.10 – Xilinx UG474 7 series FPGAs CLB users' guide figure 2-1 (used with permission)

Now that we have looked at what makes up the Artix-7 and other 7 series, we need to get the Xilinx tools installed so that we can get to our first project.

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