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I’ve been using FPGAs such as the Artix 7 to read the image data from peripherals and do processing, then display some output using LCD displays connected to FPGA I/O ports.
I’d like to transition to using Zynq SoC boards in order to store that processed image data using on-board RAM, and also making that image data accessible to the arm core (both directly from the FPGA and the RAM).
I think this involves creating a custom linux build that runs on the arm, something with AXI, then creating an application in C on the arm side.
Can anyone recommend a good tutorial running through all of this?
I am trying to stick with VHDL and Vivado as much as possible.
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