FPGA and SoC Design Methodologies
Designing with FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) and Adaptive SoCs (System-on-Chip) requires a structured approach that bridges hardware flexibility with software programmability.
FPGAs and Adaptive SoCs for Managers
Target Audience
Managers and non-designers working with FPGA and Adaptive SoC design teams.
Description
This workshop provides an overview of the FPGA or Adaptive SoC design process for managers and non-designers working with FPGA or SoC design teams.
The emphasis is on:
- Identifying the deliverables for the various FPGA and Adaptive SoC project stages
- Understanding the project management processes and tools involved in the FPGA and Adaptive SoC design process
- Creating the infrastructure for FPGA and Adaptive SoC projects
- Introduction to AMD devices
- Introduction to the Vivado Design Suite
- Introduction to Tcl
- Introduction to Xilinx Design Constraints
FPGA and Adaptive SoC Design Methodology
Target Audience
Engineers who wish to learn FPGA and Adaptive SoC design best practices to increase design performance and development productivity.
Description
This workshop provides users with the techniques and knowledge to improve design speed and reliability by including the UltraFast™ Design Methodology and the Vivado® Design Suite.
The emphasis is on:
- Optimizing system reset design and synchronization circuits
- Employing best practice HDL coding techniques
- Applying appropriate timing closure techniques
- Reviewing an UltraFast Design Methodology case study
