AMD Adaptive Computing documentation is organized around a set of standard design processes to help you find relevant content for your current development task. You can access the AMD Versal™ adaptive SoC design processes on the Design Hubs page. You can also use the Design Flow Assistant to better understand the design flows and find content that is specific to your intended design needs. This document covers the following design processes:
- Hardware, IP, and Platform Development
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Creating the PL IP blocks for the hardware
platform, creating PL kernels, functional
simulation, and evaluating the AMD Vivado™
timing,
resource use, and power closure. Also involves
developing the hardware platform for system
integration. Topics in this document
that apply to this design process include:
- Working with sources
- Debugging the design
- System Integration and Validation
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Integrating and validating the system functional
performance, including timing, resource use, and
power closure. Topics in this document that
apply to this design process include:
- Working with projects
- Board System Design
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Designing a PCB through schematics and board
layout. Also involves power, thermal, and signal
integrity considerations. Topics in this document that
apply to this design process include:
- Understanding the platform board flow
- Defining board files