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Exploring Zynq MPSoC: With PYNQ and Machine Learning Applications
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  • Title: Exploring Zynq MPSoC: With PYNQ and Machine Learning Applications
  • Author(s) Louise H Crockett, David Northcote, Craig Ramsay
  • Publisher: Strathclyde Academic Media (April 11, 2019); eBook (Online Edition)
  • Hardcover/Paperback: 642 pages
  • eBook: PDF (644 pages)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0992978750
  • ISBN-13: 978-0992978754
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This book introduces the Zynq MPSoC (Multi-Processor System-on-Chip), an embedded device from Xilinx. The Zynq MPSoC combines a sophisticated processing system that includes ARM Cortex-A53 applications and ARM Cortex-R5 real-time processors, with FPGA programmable logic.

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