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Building A Risc-V Soc From Scratch! - OneDDL - 12-03-2023 Free Download Building A Risc-V Soc From Scratch! Published 12/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.13 GB | Duration: 6h 16m System-on-chips, SoC, integration, RTL, FPGA, RISC-V. What you'll learn Learn the first principle of how complex computer chips work Learn how processors execute code from a very low level Learn the basics of FPGA design Learn RISC-V ISA Learn how to work with compilers using the command line Learn how use linker scripts and its basic syntax Hands on experience on designing your own custom RISC-V SoC, writing the software for it, simulating it and emulating it on FPGA Requirements basics of c programming basics of computer architecture basics of digital logic design basics of hardware description languages Description Are you eager to explore electronics or bridge a knowledge gap in System-on-Chip design? Maybe you're a hobbyist eager to build SoCs for your projects. If this sounds like you, welcome!In this course, we'll dive into creating System-on-Chips. From learning assembly and C code to simulating RTL and seeing the magic of an FPGA.AGENDAThe agenda for this course is a breakdown of everything you need to know to build the final project.The final project is a working System-on-chip with some peripherals: mainly a GPIO module and a UART transmitter.• Section 1: Introduction• Section 2: Processors• Section 3: Software, Compiler and Linker• Section 4: Building simple SoC• Section 5: Adding a peripheral to the SoC• Section 6: Accelerated Advanced IP Design for the SoC• Section 7: UART IP Core• Section 8: FPGA Emulation• +10 LabsYou will .• Learn the first principles of how complex computer chips work.• Learn how processors execute machine code.• Learn RISC-V ISA.• Learn how to work with make files, compilers, and linker scripts.• Learn how to add external peripherals and use register maps.• Learn the basics of the FPGA flow.• Have hands-on experience with designing the RISC-V SoC, Writing and debugging software for it, and implementing it on an FPGA board.Join a community of enthusiasts and learners. This isn't just theory; you'll gain hands-on knowledge and bring your SoC designs to life! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 SoCs: a gentle introduction Lecture 3 More about SoCs Section 2: Processors Lecture 4 What a processor is? and what it does? Lecture 5 Processor ISA Lecture 6 Lab: Writing assembly Section 3: Software, compiler and linker Lecture 7 RISC-V compiler, linker and linker script Lecture 8 Lab: online assembler with linker script Lecture 9 Walkthrough: Installing the required software Section 4: Building simple SoC Lecture 10 Lab: Hands on experience with our first simple picoRV32 based SoC Lecture 11 Lab: Simulating the SoC with Icarus Verilog Lecture 12 Lab: Programming the SoC in C Section 5: Adding a peripheral to the SoC Lecture 13 Adding a GPIO peripheral Section 6: Accelerated Advanced IP Design For The SoC Lecture 14 Advanced GPIO peripheral Lecture 15 Lab: Corsair Register Map Generator Lecture 16 Lab: Integrating The GPIO To The SoC, Writing The Software And Doing Simulating Section 7: UART IP Core Lecture 17 An Overview Lecture 18 Lab: UART Transmitter Lecture 19 Lab: Generating UART Register Map and Integrating With UART TX Lecture 20 Lab: Integrating The UART To The SoC, Writing The Software And Doing Simulating Section 8: FPGA Emulation Lecture 21 FPGA Design Flow Lecture 22 Programming The FPGA And Observing The Output Students: If you're considering a career in engineering, computer science, or technology, this course provides a fantastic introduction to an essential aspect of modern electronics.,Hobbyists and Tinkerers: If you enjoy working with gadgets and have a knack for understanding how things work, this course will empower you to explore and experiment with your own SoC designs.,Tech-Curious Individuals: If you're fascinated by the devices you use every day and want to uncover the mysteries behind them, this course will demystify the technology that powers them.,Professionals in Other Fields: If you work in a field indirectly related to technology and want to bridge the knowledge gap, this course will provide you with a solid foundation in SoC design. Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |