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Handel-C for Co-Processing and Co-Design of Field Programmable System on Chip
Wind River, Celoxica
Stephen Chappell and Chris SullivanProduct Paper
April 2004
The C language for hardware/software system design is entering standard industrial design flows. Handel-C is a design language and methodology for designing, through to implementation, efficient programmable hardware. This paper discusses how and why the Handel-C language has been deployed to rapidly design applications and functionality for the emerging breed of hybrid programmable logic and microprocessor devices.
A case study has been used to highlight the Handel-C design flow for FPSoC that uses a minimal tool chain, common language base for the hardware and software design and the use of novel APIs for peripheral and processor abstraction. The design cooperation between the Handel-C IDE (DKI) and Wind River's OS IDE (Tornado) is highlighted.
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