Use FPGA and CPU directly
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2022 7:29 am
Hi there,
I want to build a measuring device from STEMlab 125-14 that calculates moving means and moving maxima on the FPGA while sampling at 125 MS/s. Some of this data is to be taken into account and should be sent to a PC via CPU. I would like to know if you guys know any way to program the CPU directly (e.g. via C code) whilst also configuring the FPGA directly (VHDL or Verilog) without using all the official images and Linux running on the board. Is there a "standard" way to do this? Do you guys know of any project which has done something like this?
Thank you in advance,
b4byhulk
I want to build a measuring device from STEMlab 125-14 that calculates moving means and moving maxima on the FPGA while sampling at 125 MS/s. Some of this data is to be taken into account and should be sent to a PC via CPU. I would like to know if you guys know any way to program the CPU directly (e.g. via C code) whilst also configuring the FPGA directly (VHDL or Verilog) without using all the official images and Linux running on the board. Is there a "standard" way to do this? Do you guys know of any project which has done something like this?
Thank you in advance,
b4byhulk