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Designing with Software Defined Silicon

Authors: Dixon, A.

Abstract:

This talk will introduce the XMOS XS1-G4 multi-core device and the associated development kit. The design tools and the XC language which can be used to write concurrent software, including direct access to physical input and output pins, will be presented. The concurrency support in XC has its roots in CSP and occam. The flexibility of the XS1 architecture will be shown by demonstrating a number of applications; these include interfacing, communications, motor control and media processing.

Proceedings:

Communicating Process Architectures 2008, Peter H. Welch, S. Stepney, F.A.C Polack, Frederick R. M. Barnes, Alistair A. McEwan, G. S. Stiles, Jan F. Broenink, Adam T. Sampson, 2008, pp - published by IOS Press, Amsterdam

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