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MicroZed Chronicles: You Really Should Use a MicroBlaze V
I see a lot of designs across a range of industries and applications. One thing that always stands out is that designs often use complex state machines to implement features such as I²C, SPI, GPIO sequencing, etc. Often, these FSMs become unwieldy and complex, which adds to bring-up and debugging challenges. Of course, these FSMs also need to be verified in simulation and again on the board once they arrive. When I am asked to work with these interfaces in an FPGA, I often re
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MicroZed Chronicles : Zynq, MicroBlaze, answering a question
One of the great things about writing this blog (there are many) is when people as real world questions as they need help. Last week,...
Jan 294 min read


MicroZed Chronicles: MicroBlaze V MCS
Last week, we examined the new MicroBlaze V , which is based on the popular RISC-V RV32I Instruction Set Architecture. This enabled me to...
Jun 12, 20244 min read


MicroZed Chronicles: Introducing the MicroBlaze Risc-V
One of the things I have been very excited about recently is the MicroBlaze RISC-V or MicroBlaze V as it will be known. The MicroBlaze V...
Jun 5, 20244 min read
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