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Fundamentals of SoCs
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DESCRIPTION

This course provides an introduction to special types of integrated circuits ("silicon chips") called System-on-Chip (SoC) devices. These custom, application specific ICs (ASICs) include one or more microprocessor cores and on-chip memory along with peripheral devices and special hardware functions. The course will start with a brief history of ASICs and a comparison of gate arrays vs. structured ASICs vs. standard cell devices and full custom components, right through to mixed-signal SoCs, design tools and flows and design for manufacturing, low-power design techniques and the use of FPGAs for prototyping. There are no prerequisites and the intended audience is engineers and project managers who need to design SoCs; especially those who are new to the field or who need to refresh their knowledge.

PREREQUISITES
None

ESTIMATED TIME
60 min.

AUTHOR

Clive "Max" Maxfield (max@techbites.com) is the editor of Programmable Logic DesignLine (www.pldesignline.com). He is also president of TechBites Interactive, a marketing consultancy firm specializing in high technology. Max is the author and co-author of a number of books, including Bebop to the Boolean Boogie (An Unconventional Guide to Electronics), The Design Warrior's Guide to FPGAs (Devices, Tools, and Flows), FPGAs: Instant Access, and How Computers Do Math featuring the pedagogical and phantasmagorical virtual DIY Calculator.

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