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Welcome to the UNM - Xilinx University Program website


Welcome to the XUP-UNM website. The main purpose of this site is to publish and host the results of XUP and UNM collaborative efforts in several areas of research and education.

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The purpose of this section of the website is to be a focal point for the introduction of microprocessors in programmable logic. The first page is an overview of “generic” microprocessors. It will delve into what microprocessors have in common. The two microprocessors that are most involved with Xilinx are the Microblaze soft processor and the IBM PowerPC 405 processor (embedded into the Virtex 2 Pro FPGA). A page is dedicated to each of these processors to explain some of the unique functional capabilities of each of them.

There are also three different projects completed on each of the microprocessors to different hardware. There is an easy project, a project of medium difficulty, and a fairly complicated project. Each of these projects is done using ISE 5.2 with EDK 3.2.2, but it should be fairly easy to migrate them to a different version since the procedure is explained in detail.

It is assumed that anyone reading this website has completed at least an introductory level course in microprocessors.

The project will be targeted to many different platforms based on the needs of the projects and the possibilities of the boards. The platforms are the Digilent Spartan2E board, the V1000 AFX development board, M1 VirtexE2000 board, and the ML300 platform. A good index on the project, requeriments and goals can be find at this link.

XUP-UNM V1000 Project

This website is also hosting the XUP-UNM V1000 Project which consists of the design of a development board based on the Virtex1000. The schematics, design product specification and some projects on this board can be found here.

Educational Material

This website also hosts a page with references to material elaborated for several undergraduate classes at UNM (such as signal and systems, logic design, etc.).

Acknowledgments

A great deal of thanks goes to three professors at the University of New Mexico. Dr. Marios Pattichis, Dr. Howard Pollard and Dr. David Bader. provided much appreciated technical support in the area of microprocessors. A great deal of thanks also goes to John Linn, Rick Moleres, John Cannaris, Jason Moore, Frank Wirtz, Reno Sanchez, and a bunch of other great Albuquerque Xilinx Engineers for their patience and technical knowledge of the Xilinx software and hardware.

A great deal of appreciation goes also to all the students over the years who have contributed their time and efforts to help develop items towards the XUP-UNM cause. A partial (but by no means complete) list is: Caron Scates, Teri Brown, DJ Ortly, James Hansen, Jorge Parra, Craig Kief and Alonzo Vera.


This site was originally created by Craig Kief

alnz 2006 | UNM - XUP Last updated 03/02/2006 by Alonzo Vera