In Path to Programmable Blog 6 - Hardware Debugging & some more TCL I finished Module 1 of Path the Programmable - Developing Zynq Hardware. Module 1 was centered around designing peripherals in the PL and interfacing them with the PS using Vivado…
In Path to Programmable Blog 6 - Hardware Debugging & some more TCL I finished Module 1 of Path the Programmable - Developing Zynq Hardware. Module 1 was centered around designing peripherals in the PL and interfacing them with the PS using Vivado…
In the previous blog post Path to Programmable Blog 5 - Creating Custom IP , we created custom IP which comprised of some HDL code that implemented a PWM controller, which was then connected to the AXI bus as an AXI-4 Lite Slave, allowing the PS to control…
In the preceding posts, we had a quick look at what Zynq-7000 is (Path to Programmable Blog 1 - Getting Started), the workflow (Path to Programmable Blog 2 - Xilinx Tool Flow & Getting Started with Zynq-7000) and we configured a couple of PS peripherals…
Path to Programmable Blog 2 - Xilinx Tool Flow & Getting Started with Zynq-7000 was an introduction to typical Zynq workflow: first configure the hardware (PS & PL) in Vivado, and then export it to Xilinx SDK to work on the software side of things…
The presenter first went over the different Vivado Design Suite editions: WebPACK is free and supports the common Zynq devices that are found on most development boards (7010 and 7020), and the more expensive…
Path to Programmable is a training course for Programmable SoCs, like the the Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC.
As many others have pointed out, this isn't a typical FPGA/HDL course, since the training material focuses less on the digital…