Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Open Course Details

On April 9, 2020, Jishu invited Tianjin Zhao, a special technical expert for the Arm Cup of the Jichuang Competition, to share a live broadcast on how to build a dedicated SoC based on Cortex-M3, covering the following content:

● Introduction to Development Tools

● Design Process

● Building from the Ground Up: Step-by-step guidance on Verilog code writing, software code writing, and the entire process from integration to debugging using design examples.

Guest Introduction

Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide

Tianjin Zhao, Special Technical Expert for the Arm Cup of the 2021 Jichuang Competition

Has many years of experience in SoC prototype system development and verification based on the Cortex-M series processors. Has participated in the development of several AI SoC chip prototypes.

Video Replay and PPT Download

● Video replay link: https://aijishu.com/l/1110000000104318

● PPT preview (click “Read Original” at the end of the article to download)

Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide
Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide
Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide
Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide
Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide Click the “Read Original” below to watch the video and download the PPT.

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