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The Zynq Book: Embedded Processing with the Arm Cortex-A9 on the Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SocDetailsThe Zynq Book Tutorials for Zybo and ZedBoard FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsVerilog by Example: A Concise Introduction for FPGA Design FREE Shipping on orders over . Publisher: Strathclyde Academic Media (July 14, 2014) 7.5 x 1 x 9.2 inches Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) #219,382 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) in Books > Engineering & Transportation > Engineering > Electrical & Electronics > Circuits > Logic in Books > Computers & Technology > Hardware & DIY > Microprocessors & System Design in Books > Engineering & Transportation > Engineering > Electrical & Electronics > Digital Design 5 star46%4 star8%3 star31%1 star15%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsIt has some useful sections, but too much of it is filled ...|3 Stars = "it's OK"|not very useful|Good book about the Zynq..!|




Download The Zynq Book Tutorials The Tutorial Workbook and Source Files are available below. Previous versions of the tutorials are provided below for completeness. It is recommended, however, that you use the latest versions of the Tutorials and source files. Currency - All prices are in AUD HomeBy Product StatusActiveThe Zynq Book By Louise H. Crockett, Ross A. Elliot, Martin A. Enderwitz & Robert W. Stewart Strathclyde Academic Media, 2014 This book is a collaboration between Xilinx University Program and a team of authors from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. Are programmable systems-on-chip (SoC) and hardware design part of your curriculum? Or are you simply looking to learn more about Zynq, embedded systems, and FPGAs? Do you want to learn Linux while learning how to design with Vivado HLS? Are you looking for a comparison of the Zynq FPGA device from Xilinx to other similar products in the marketplace? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this graphic-rich, full-color, example-laden book could be just what you are seeking.




Utilizing the Zynq SoC design in conjunction with the Digilent Zybo or the ZedBoard, this book was written by and for educators. Designed to provide an informational insider's guide to the Zynq SoC family, "The Zynq Book" sets out to answer questions in simple detail. It uses clear examples and clean graphics for easier understanding in teaching operating systems and hardware design. Catering to both new and experienced readers, this book covers fundamental issues in an accessible way, starting with a clear overview of the device architecture, and an introduction to the design tools and processes for developing a Zynq SoC. Later chapters progress to more advanced topics such as embedded systems development, IP block design and operating systems. The book also compares Zynq with other device alternatives, and considers end-user applications. The Zynq Book is accompanied by a set of practical tutorials hosted on a companion website. These tutorials will guide the reader through first steps with Zynq, following on to a complete, audio-based embedded systems design.




This book has a companion project book that has tutorials which target two popular Zynq development boards: the ZedBoard, and the lower cost, Zybo. Working through, the reader will take first steps with the Vivado integrated development environment and Software Developers Kit (SDK), and be introduced to the methodology of developing embedded systems based on Zynq. Different methods of creating Intellectual Property (IP) cores are demonstrated, including the use of Vivado High Level Synthesis (HLS), and these IPs are later combined to form a complete audio-based embedded system. These tutorials are set at the introductory level, and are suitable for undergraduate / postgraduate teaching, as well as self-learning by researchers, professional engineers, and hobbyists. Zybo Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC Trainer Board ZedBoard Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC Development Board The Zynq Book Tutorials for Zybo and ZedBoardDownload The Zynq Book Please enter your details below to unlock an ebook download of The Zynq Book.




The parties publishing The Zynq Book may wish to contact you occasionally to provide updates regarding the book, subsequent revisions and associated tutorials. If you do not wish to be contacted, please check this box. The above information is collected by the parties publishing The Zynq Book, for the purposes of quantifying and understanding interest in the book. Your details will not be passed on to any third party. HomeTargeted CategoriesPartnersXilinx University ProgramThe Zynq Book Tutorials for Zybo and ZedBoard The Zynq Book Tutorials for Zybo and ZedBoard This is a companion text for 'The Zynq Book' (ISBN-13: 978-0992978709). This book comprises a set of five tutorials, and provides a practical introduction to working with Zynq-7000 All Programmable System on Chip, the family of devices from Xilinx that combines an application-grade ARM Cortex-A9 processor with traditional FPGA logic fabric. The tutorials target two popular Zynq development boards: the ZedBoard, and the lower cost, Zybo.




The Zynq Book Tutorials can be obtained either through the free download, or in physical form in 188 pages of full colour print. Zybo Accessory Kit - Recommended Addition for the ZyboThe Zynq Book is finally ready! More than 400 pages of careful tutorial written by Louise Crockett, Ross Elliot, Martin Enderwitz, and Robert Stewart at the University of Strathclyde’s Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. The book provides both descriptive and hands-on introductions to working with the Zynq SoC and is divided into three parts: Part A: Provides introductory information about the Zynq device, its associated toolflow, and the ZedBoard. Part B: An in-depth review covering various aspects of the Xilinx SoC development using Zynq including the concepts of embedded systems design, IP block creation and integration, and software-hardware codesign. Part C: Focuses on OSs for Zynq SoC development including applications, motivations, trade-offs, OS alternatives, and OS features.




You can also download additional tutorials and source code for the examples using the same URL. and at Barnes and Noble is less than $30 per copy.Not really because you don’t need to choose. Get the book in both forms because each has advantages. The PDF provides immediate gratification and easy searchability. The paper version—well it’s a book, isn’t it? Congratulations to the hard-working authors at the University of Strathclyde. Writing this book was truly a monumental feat that required many, many hours. Be sure to join the Xilinx LinkedIn group to get an update for every new Xcell Daily post! ******************** Steve Leibson is the Director of Strategic Marketing and Business Planning at Xilinx. He started as a system design engineer at HP in the early days of desktop computing, then switched to EDA at Cadnetix, and subsequently became a technical editor for EDN Magazine. He's served as Editor in Chief of EDN Magazine, Embedded Developers Journal, and Microprocessor Report.

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