FPGA Design Best Practices for Team-based Reuse
This book describes best practices for successful FPGA design. It is the result of the author’s meetings with hundreds of customers on the challenges facing each of their FPGA design teams. By gaining an understanding into their design environments, proce
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FPGA Design
Best Practices for Team-based Reuse Second Edition
FPGA Design
Philip Andrew Simpson
FPGA Design Best Practices for Team-based Reuse Second Edition
Philip Andrew Simpson San Jose, CA, USA
ISBN 978-3-319-17923-0 ISBN 978-3-319-17924-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17924-7
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Contents
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Introduction .............................................................................................
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Project Management ............................................................................... 2.1 The Role of Project Management .................................................... 2.1.1 Project Management Phases ................................................ 2.1.2 Estimating a Project Duration .............................................. 2.1.3 Schedule ...............................................................................
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Design Specification ................................................................................ 3.1 Design Specification: Communication Is Key to Success ............... 3.1.1 High Level Functional Specification.................................... 3.1.2 Functional Design Specification ..........................................
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System Modeling ..................................................................................... 4.1 Definition of System Modeling........................................................ 4.2 What is SystemC? ............................................................................ 4.3 Classes of SystemC Models ............................................................. 4.3.1 Untimed (UT).................................
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