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Automated Testing in FPGA
Valecký, David ; Přikryl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this work is to analyze the testing of processors developed by Codasip and find out which of the tests should be performed using FPGA devices. Furthermore, the goal is to design and implement a system for remote operation of FPGA devices connected to a central server in order to perform tests. The system is programmed in Python using the client-server architecture and Flask framework. The interaction of the server with the FPGA devices is ensured with the help of OpenOCD. The implemented system allows a~user to find out the status of connected FPGA circuits, configure these devices and then use them to run tests. The work uses FPGAs Artix-7 series made by Xilinx, placed on Digilent Nexys A7 development boards. The resulting testing of programmed chips in an FPGA representing a microprocessor is accelerated when using an FPGA device. Its results are faster on hardware representation than on its simulation in some cases.
Automated Testing in FPGA
Valecký, David ; Přikryl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this work is to analyze the testing of processors developed by Codasip and find out which of the tests should be performed using FPGA devices. Furthermore, the goal is to design and implement a system for remote operation of FPGA devices connected to a central server in order to perform tests. The system is programmed in Python using the client-server architecture and Flask framework. The interaction of the server with the FPGA devices is ensured with the help of OpenOCD. The implemented system allows a~user to find out the status of connected FPGA circuits, configure these devices and then use them to run tests. The work uses FPGAs Artix-7 series made by Xilinx, placed on Digilent Nexys A7 development boards. The resulting testing of programmed chips in an FPGA representing a microprocessor is accelerated when using an FPGA device. Its results are faster on hardware representation than on its simulation in some cases.

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