Hi, Is there a good book on FPGA CPU design which starts with a simple cpu, like Xilinx PicoBlaze, and takes the user through different aspect of cpu design like instruction set design, pipelining, etc., etc, at the same time keeping the focus on actual implementaion in a FPGA and not on theoritical discussions? Am I asking for too much? Thanks. Pratip Mukherjee.
What's a good book on FPGA CPU design?
Started by ●October 27, 2003
Reply by ●October 27, 20032003-10-27
"Pratip Mukherjee" <pratipm@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9421CF58A715Fpratipmhotmailcom@204.127.199.17...> Hi, > Is there a good book on FPGA CPU design which starts with a simple cpu, > like Xilinx PicoBlaze, and takes the user through different aspect of cpu > design like instruction set design, pipelining, etc., etc, at the sametime> keeping the focus on actual implementaion in a FPGA and not on theoritical > discussions? Am I asking for too much? > Thanks. > > Pratip Mukherjee.I like http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1558606742/qid=1067305763/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/103-1584317-6219838?v=glance&n=507846 He develops a CPU as an illustration of various VHDL coding techniques.
Reply by ●October 28, 20032003-10-28
Pratip Mukherjee <pratipm@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<Xns9421CF58A715Fpratipmhotmailcom@204.127.199.17>...> Hi, > Is there a good book on FPGA CPU design which starts with a simple cpu, > like Xilinx PicoBlaze, and takes the user through different aspect of cpu > design like instruction set design, pipelining, etc., etc, at the same time > keeping the focus on actual implementaion in a FPGA and not on theoritical > discussions? Am I asking for too much? > Thanks. > > Pratip Mukherjee.You can also check out my site http://www.c-nit.net/ Sumit
Reply by ●April 8, 20122012-04-08
>Pratip Mukherjee <pratipm@hotmail.com> wrote in messagenews:<Xns9421CF58A715Fpratipmhotmailcom@204.127.199.17>...>> Hi, >> Is there a good book on FPGA CPU design which starts with a simple cpu,>> like Xilinx PicoBlaze, and takes the user through different aspect ofcpu>> design like instruction set design, pipelining, etc., etc, at the sametime>> keeping the focus on actual implementaion in a FPGA and not ontheoritical>> discussions? Am I asking for too much? >> Thanks. >> >> Pratip Mukherjee. > >You can also check out my site > >http://www.c-nit.net/ > >Sumit >the link is not wring, please provide the correct link. --------------------------------------- Posted through http://www.FPGARelated.com