Abstract:
Modern FPGAs have become so affordable that they can be used to substitute ASICs in mass produced devices. A key component of such configurable system on a chip (CSoC) is...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Modern FPGAs have become so affordable that they can be used to substitute ASICs in mass produced devices. A key component of such configurable system on a chip (CSoC) is the processor core. Available and usable cores are either 32 or 8 bit wide. Thus, there is a gap between these two extremes, which we want to fill with our SoC kit. In this contribution we elaborate on our SoC kit and its components and compare it to other SoC design environments.
Date of Conference: 27-29 August 2007
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 November 2007
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