Carbon Cortex-A9 Model User Guide for SoC Designer
Carbon Cortex-A9 Model User Guide for SoC Designer
Carbon Cortex-A9 Model User Guide for SoC Designer
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PrefaceAbout This <strong>Guide</strong>A <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>Model</strong> component is a library developed from ARM intellectual property (IP)that is generated through <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>Model</strong> Studio. The model then can be used within avirtual plat<strong>for</strong>m tool, <strong>for</strong> example, <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>SoC</strong> <strong>Designer</strong> Plus.This guide provides all the in<strong>for</strong>mation needed to configure and use the <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>Cortex</strong>-<strong>A9</strong>single-processor (UNI) or multi-processor (MPCore) <strong>Model</strong> in <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>SoC</strong> <strong>Designer</strong>Plus.AudienceThis guide is intended <strong>for</strong> experienced hardware and software developers who create components<strong>for</strong> use with <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>SoC</strong> <strong>Designer</strong> Plus. You should be familiar with the followingproducts and technology:• <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>SoC</strong> <strong>Designer</strong> Plus• Hardware design verification• Verilog or VHDL programming language<strong>Carbon</strong> Design Systems, Inc. Confidential