Presentation 2006-09-15
DESIGN OF IBM PC COMPATIBLE SYSTEM ON AN FPGA AS A PRACTICE EDUCATION
Shuhei KINOSHITA, Shigeru NAMIKI, Naohiko SHIMIZU,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper we describe development of IBM PC compatible system on a single-chip FPGA. We carried out this project as a part of under graduate students education on computer system development. We designed all the hardware logic with extended SFL (Structured Function description Language) as a high level HDL [1]. We used UP3 education kit with Cyclone FPGA from ALTERA for our system. Since all of the required subsystems are on an FPGA, the system does not have an external bus. The operating system of the system is FreeDOS, and wye developed the IBM PC compatible BIOS routine by ourself.
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Keyword(in English) SFL / HDL / IBM PC Compatible System / Design
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Title (in English) DESIGN OF IBM PC COMPATIBLE SYSTEM ON AN FPGA AS A PRACTICE EDUCATION
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Keyword(1) SFL
Keyword(2) HDL
Keyword(3) IBM PC Compatible System
Keyword(4) Design
1st Author's Name Shuhei KINOSHITA
1st Author's Affiliation Course of Computer and Communications,Graduate School of Engineering,Tokai Universit()
2nd Author's Name Shigeru NAMIKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Course of Computer and Communications,Graduate School of Engineering,Tokai Universit
3rd Author's Name Naohiko SHIMIZU
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Embedded Technology,Shcool of Information Science and Technology,Tokai University
Date 2006-09-15
Paper # RECONF2006-35
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 247
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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