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Parallel Programming for FPGAs (Ryan Kastner, et al.)
Aimed at teaching hardware and software developers how to efficiently program FPGAs using high-level synthesis (HLS). Focuses on the use of algorithmic high-level synthesis (HLS) to build application-specific FPGA systems.
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FPGAs for Dummies (Andrew Moore)
If you are completely new to FPGAs, or if you want a refreshing high level view of what FPGAs are and what are the future trends in the field, it will help you understand the practical uses of FPGAs.
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VLSI Design: Practical Guide for FPGA and ASIC Implementations
This book provides insight into the practical design of VLSI circuits, includes key concepts in CMOS digital design, design of DSP and communication blocks on FPGAs, ASIC front end and physical design, and analog and mixed signal design.
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FPGAs Tutorials (Russell Merrick, et al.)
With this accessible, hands-on guide, you’ll be creating your own functional Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) projects in no time. It will teach you to think like an FPGA engineer and develop reliable designs with confidence.
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The Design Warrior's Guide to FPGAs: Devices, Tools and Flows
Focus exclusively and comprehensively on FPGA use for embedded systems. Cover information ranging from schematic-driven entry, through traditional HDL/RTL-based simulation and logic synthesis, C/C++ design, and synthesis technology.
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Design Recipes for FPGAs: Using Verilog and VHDL (Peter Wilson)
This book provides a rich toolbox of design techniques and templates to solve practical, every-day problems using FPGAs. Using a modular structure, it provides design techniques and templates at all levels, together with functional code.
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Verilog by Example: A Concise Introduction for FPGA Design
A practical primer for the student and practicing engineer already familiar with the basics of digital design, the reference develops a working grasp of the verilog hardware description language step-by-step using easy-to-understand examples.
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The Emergence of FPGA-Based Prototyping for SoC Design
Making FPGA prototyping part of the design process early means actually thinking about how the design will be prototyped via an FPGA. It tells the history of FPGA-based prototyping and three leading system providers – S2C, Cadence, and Synopsys.
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Introducing the Spartan-3E FPGA and VHDL (Mike Field)
This is an introduction to FPGAs and VHDL. It discusses the low level details of working with FPGAs, rather than diving straight into the System on a Chip (SOAC) level. The book examples are mainly oriented to Xilinx Spartan 3E FPGA.
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A Designer's Guide with FPGA Applications
This book introduces the basic concepts for anyone who wishes to learn or refresh his/her concepts about high-speed serial links. Understand the Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) architecture and its implementation.
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Embedded Systems Design with Platform FPGAs (Ronald Sass, et al.)
The text describes the fundamental technology in terms of hardware, software, and a set of principles to guide the development of Platform Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) systems. The focus is on embedded systems.
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Exploring Zynq MPSoC: With PYNQ and Machine Learning Apps
Introduces the Zynq MPSoC (Multi-Processor System-on-Chip), an embedded device which combines a sophisticated processing system that includes ARM Cortex-A53 applications and ARM Cortex-R5 real-time processors, with FPGA programmable logic.








