Did you know there is no standard definition for GPIO’s? That’s the whole point of designing an SOC. Figuring out what things you are going to control outside of the CPU and memory mapping them.
If you look at any microcontroller e.g. PIC microcontroller, the only way to know how you access their ADC or their UART is to go look at their documentation and find out where’s the memory map address for this
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1. VLSI – Essential concepts and detailed interview guide
2. VSD – Clock tree synthesis – Part 1
3. VSD – Signal
Integrity
4. VSD – RISCV: Instruction set architecture – Part 1a
5. VSD – Physical design flow
6. VSD – Circuit design and SPICE simulations – Part 1
7. VSD – Static timing analysis – Part 1
8. VSD – Circuit design and SPICE simulations – Part 2
9. VSD – Clock tree synthesis – Part 2
10. VSD – Custom
layout
11. VSD – Static timing analysis – Part 2
12. VSD – Library characterization and modelling – Part 1
13. VSD – Static timing analysis Webinar
14. VSD – TCL programming – Part 1
15. VSD – TCL programming – Part
2
16. VSD – RISCV: Instruction set architecture – Part 1b
17. VSD - Timing ECO Webinar
18. VSD - Physical design webinar using EDA tool "Proton"
19. VSD – Pipe-lining
RISC-V with Transaction-Level Verilog
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