In this paper we present an FPGA-based daughtercard designed for TI?s C6000 family of DSP Starter Kits (DSKs). The hardware, initially designed for a course project, provides a platform for studying heterogeneous systems and hardware software co-design. Students will leverage the DSK-FPGA system for rapid prototyping of signal processing algorithms and to study task-partitioning and system integration. These techniques are becoming increasingly important for system designers as we move to system-on-chip (SoC) devices. The daughtercard hardware is fully functional, and a software package is being developed to provide a seamless communication interface between the DSK and FPGA.
Citation:
Manik Gadhiok, Ricky Hardy, Patrick Murphy, J. Patrick Frantz, Hyeokho Choi, Joseph R. Cavallaro, "An FPGA-Based Daughtercard for TI?s C6000 family of DSKs," mse, pp.85-86, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education (MSE'05), 2005