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Introduction to Vivado™

About this event

The foundation of all AMD FPGA and SoC designs is Vivado ML Edition software.

Vivado enables us to create and implement designs for our FPGA and SoC, along with creating platforms which can be built upon using accelerated flows for SoC applications.

This introductory session to Vivado will teach developers how to work effectively and confidently, covering topics such as:

  • Vivado overview – its role in the development process and where it fits with AMD FPGA toolchains
  • Project creation modes - GUI, command line (Project and Non-Project flow)
  • Working with IP Integrator
  • Creating and working with custom IP
  • Synthesis and implementation flow - including design checkpoints and out-of-context synthesis
  • Timing analysis - how do we find and correct issues in the implementation
  • Design assessment and risk reduction using design analysis report and quality of result suggestions
  • Clock Domain Crossing

As with all Adiuvo workshops, we will be providing step-by-step guides for all elements of the workshop.

This workshop will use Vivado 2022.2, which can be downloaded here: https://www.xilinx.com/products/design-tools/vivado/vivado-ml.html

AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, Vivado, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other product names used herein are for identification purposes and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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    Adam Taylor Founder and Principal Consultant @ Adiuvo Engineering and Training, Ltd.

    Adam Taylor is a chartered engineer and fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology. He is an expert in FPGA and Embedded Systems design, with a specialization in high-reliability design.

Adiuvo Engineering and Training, Ltd.

Embedded Systems and FPGA Specialists

Founded in 2014, Adiuvo Engineering & Training, Ltd. is a consultancy that provides embedded systems design, training, and marketing services. Our aim is to help create better engineering AND better engineers.