CPU Design and Practice by Wenxiang Wang (.ePUB)+
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CPU Design and Practice by Wenxiang Wang, Jinzhang Xing
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Overview: The book provides guidance and practical techniques for the CPU design and its implementation. By scheduling a complete CPU design procedure into a series practicing tasks, the book offers a step-by-step process support to the readers for the design of a CPU which can run Unix-like OS (e.g. Linux) kernel. It also covers various design practices and debug skills. The book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers and tutors, as well engineers and practitioners who are interested in the CPU design and implementation. This book is logically divided into three parts. Chapters 1 to 3 constitute the first part, which introduces the process of CPU development in the industry, as well as essential foundational knowledge in CPU design, such as local and remote FPGA experimental platforms, FPGA on-board implementation, and Verilog application examples. Chapters 4 to 10 form the second part. In this section, we start with the design of a single-cycle CPU that implements only five instructions, and gradually introduce pipeline design, add instructions, increase support for exceptions and interrupts, and complete the design and implementation of the AXI bus interface, TLB MMU, and high-speed cache (Cache), ultimately completing the design of an entry-level CPU. Such a CPU is no longer just a course assignment design, but a real design that can meet the needs of most practical embedded application scenarios and can run a teaching operating system. Chapters 11 and 12 make up the third part, in which we provide guidance and suggestions for readers preparing for advanced design, including advanced experimental development environments and commonly used design optimization solutions.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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