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Programming and using programmable logic components
Embedded systems increasingly combines programmable electronics and software. These two components of the system contribute critically to the proper functioning of the system and must be designed and controlled not only separately but also in their interactions.
Ac6-training offers practical training courses to enable you to master the implementation of programmable logic components and their interactions with the software components of your systems.
You can see detailed course descriptions of the various trainings by using the above navigation bar. You can also click on course identifiers in the following course briefs hereafter.
RV1 - RISC-V Architecture This course covers and explains the implementation of the RISC-V CPU
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the RISC-V architecture and instruction set for attendees. They will learn the basics of RISC-V, including RISC-V Assembler and Simulator, writing and running assembly code, and RISC-V C Programming. The course covers topics such as interrupt and exception handling, memory management, multiprocessing and concurrency, performance optimization, hardware and system design, and future developments. Hands-on experience will be provided through lab sessions.
V0 - Programmable component fundamentals This training is intended to professional who want to use or maintain programmable components
This training is intended to professional who want to use or maintain programmable components