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Digital Data Processing Peripheral Design for an Embedded Application based on the Microblaze Soft Core

Author/sOstúa Arangüena, Enrique                
Viejo Cortés, Julián                
Bellido Díaz, Manuel Jesús              
Millán Calderón, Alejandro                
Juan Chico, Jorge                
Muñoz Rivera, Alejandro  
DepartmentUniversidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica
Date2008
Published in SPL 2008: 4th Southern Conference on Programmable Logic (2008), pp. 197-200.
ISBN/ISSN978-1-4244-1992-0
AbstractIn this paper we present a design of a peripheral for MicroBlaze soft core processor as part of a R+D project carried out in cooperation with three different companies. The objective of the project consisted in the ...
In this paper we present a design of a peripheral for MicroBlaze soft core processor as part of a R+D project carried out in cooperation with three different companies. The objective of the project consisted in the development of an embedded system with a SoC implemented on a FPGA custom-designed board. This work addresses the design of a Digital Data Processing peripheral included as a part of the target SoC application, that process digital signals via the digital inputs on a proposed board. Peripheral functionality is configurable for each digital signal independently and is configured from the software running on the MicroBlaze processor core.
Funding agenciesMinisterio de Educación y Cultura (MEC). España
Junta de Andalucía
Project ID.TEC2007-61802/MIC  openaire
EXC-2005-TIC-1023  openaire
CitationOstúa Arangüena, E., Viejo Cortés, J., Bellido Díaz, M.J., Millán Calderón, A., Juan Chico, J. y Muñoz Rivera, A. (2008). Digital Data Processing Peripheral Design for an Embedded Application based on the Microblaze Soft Core. En SPL 2008: 4th Southern Conference on Programmable Logic (197-200), San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina: IEEE Computer Society.
10.1109/SPL.2008.4547756

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