Name | Creating a custom HPS peripheral in the FPGA fabric |
Summary | In this vWorkshop, you will learn how to create a custom SoC peripheral in the FPGA fabric and how to standardize that peripheral so it can be accepted Qsys, the ARM DS-5 debug tools, and the Linux environment. This vWorkshop assumes a basic understanding of FPGAs and is taught with the FPGA/HW designer in mind. |
Prerequisites | - Completion of the HPS Usage class "homework", or equivalent knowledge showing you can create an FPGA design that includes the HPS
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What you'll be able to do after | - Create a peripheral in soft logic that can be accessed by the HPS, debug tools, and the Linux environment
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Homework/Lab | - Add LED flashing peripheral (flash speed control based on Linux input) to system
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Contents | - Demonstrations
- Qsys Review
- Custom Component Creation
- Custom Component Verification
- Detailed Lab Walk-through
- Q&A
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