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From Prentice Hall
Technical Reference
Practical FPGA Programming in C, written
by David Pellerin and Scott Thibault and published by Prentice Hall,
presents FPGAs as computing devices and shows how software-to-hardware
design techniques can be used to dramatically speed the development of
software/hardware prototypes and end-products.
Table of Contents
- Foreword (by
Clive Maxfield)
- Preface
- 1: The FPGA as
a Computing Platform
- 2: A Brief History
of Programmable Platforms
- 3: A
Programming Model for FPGA-based Applications
- 4: An
Introduction to Impulse C
- 5: Describing a
FIR Filter
- 6: Generating
FPGA Hardware
- 7: Increasing Statement-level Parallelism
- 8: Porting a Legacy Application to Impulse C
- 9: Creating an
Embedded Test Bench
- 10: Optimizing C for FPGA Performance
- 11: Describing System-level Parallelism
- 12: Combining Impulse C with an Embedded
Operating System
- 13: Mandelbrot Image Generation
- 14: The Future of FPGA Computing
- A: Getting the Most Out of Embedded FPGA
Processors
- B: Creating a Custom Stream Interface
- C: Impulse C Function Reference
Discussion Forums
For the latest examples, book errata and
discussions with the authors and other readers, please visit the Impulse C
discussion forums at www.ImpulseAccelerated.com/forums.
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