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EmbeddedSystems

Sandip Kundu

ECE 354 Moritz 2011,

some slides modified from Moritz/Koren/Burleson/Kundu, UMass ; Wolf, Computers as Components, Morgan Kaufman, 2005

ECE 354 Lecture 1 The Big Picture


Whatareembeddedsystems?
Challengesinembedded
computingsystemdesign.
Designmethodologies.
Design methodologies

ECE 354 Moritz 2011,

Sophisticated functionality.
Real-time operation.
operation
Low manufacturing cost.
Low power.
Designed to tight deadlines by
small teams.

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Definition
Embeddedsystem:anydevicethatincludesaprogrammable
y
y
p g
computerbutisnotitselfageneralpurposecomputer.
Takeadvantageofapplicationcharacteristicstooptimizethe
design:
dontneedallthegeneralpurposebellsandwhistles.

ECE 354 Moritz 2011,

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Embedding a computer: a very simplified view


view

CPU

embedded
computer
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output

analog

inp t
input

analog

mem

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Examples

Personaldigitalassistant(PDA).
g
(
)
Printer.
Cell phone.
Cellphone.
Automobile:engine,brakes,dash,etc.
Television.
Householdappliances.

ECE 354 Moritz 2011,

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More examples
Cellphones,IpodandMP3players,Webcams,Navigation
p
, p
p y ,
,
g
Systems
Routers,Bladeservers,WirelessPCcards
Automobiles,CarAlarms,KeylessEntrySystems
BuildingSecurity,cardswipingsystems
g
y
p g y
EmbeddedMedicalDevices Pacemakers

ECE 354 Moritz 2011,

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Characteristics of embedded systems

Sophisticatedfunctionality.
p
y
Realtimeoperation.
Low manufacturing cost.
Lowmanufacturingcost.
Lowpower.
Reliable and secure
Reliableandsecure
Designedtotightdeadlinesbysmallteams.

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Functional complexity
Oftenhavetorunsophisticatedalgorithmsormultiple
p
g
p
algorithms.
Cellphone,laserprinter.

Oftenprovidesophisticateduserinterfaces.

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Real time operation


Real-time
Mustfinishoperationsbydeadlines.
p
y
Hardrealtime: missingdeadlinecausesfailure.
Softrealtime: missingdeadlineresultsindegradedperformance.

Manysystemsaremultirate:musthandleoperationsat
widelyvaryingrates.

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Non functional requirements


Non-functional
Manyembeddedsystemsaremassmarketitemsthatmust
y
y
havelowmanufacturingcosts.
Limitedmemory,microprocessorpower,etc.

Powerconsumptioniscriticalinbatterypowereddevices.
Excessivepowerconsumptionincreasessystemcosteveninwall
powereddevices.
dd i

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Design teams
Oftendesignedbyasmallteamofdesigners.
g
y
g
Oftenmustmeettightdeadlines.
6monthmarketwindowiscommon.
E.g.,cantmissbacktoschoolwindowforcalculator.

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Microprocessorsin
EmbeddedSystems

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Microprocessor alternatives for embedded systems


Ordinarymicroprocessor:CPUplusonchipcacheunits.
y
p
p
p
Microcontroller: includesI/Odevices,onboardmemory.
Digitalsignalprocessor(DSP):
Digital signal processor (DSP): microprocessoroptimizedfor
microprocessor optimized for
digitalsignalprocessing.
Hardcorevs.softcore.
Typicalembeddedwordsizes:8bit,16bit,32bit.

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Embedded microprocessors
ARM,MIPS,PowerPC,Freescale,8051,X86
,
,
,
,
,
Variouspurposes

Networks MIPS
Mobilephone ARMdominated
Industrial FreescaleColdfire
Security 8051based,Infineon
Highperformance X86,IntelEpic,otherVLIWandsuperscalars

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Von Neumann CPU Architecture


Memoryholdsdataandinstructions.
y
Centralprocessingunit(CPU)fetchesinstructionsfrom
memory.
SeparationbetweenCPUandmemorydistinguishesprogrammable
computer.

CPUregisters:
CPU
i
programcounter(PC)
generalpurposeregisters
general purpose registers

ECE 354 Moritz 2011,

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CPU + memory

address
memory

data

200
PC
CPU

200

ADD r5,r1,r3

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ADD IR
r5,r1,r3

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Harvard architecture

address
data memory

data
address

program memory

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instructions

CPU
PC
IR

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RISC vs.
vs CISC
Complexinstructionsetcomputer(CISC):
manyaddressingmodes
mostoperationscanaccessmemory
variablelengthinstructions
variable length instructions

Reducedinstructionsetcomputer(RISC):
onlyload/storecanaccessmemory
fixedlengthinstructions

Instructionsetarchitectures characteristics:

Fixedvs.variablelength.
Fi
d
i bl l th
Addressingmodes.
Numberofoperands.
Typesofoperands.

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Multiple implementations of an ISA


Instructionsetarchitecturesmayhaveseveral
y
implementations:

varyingclockspeeds;
differentbuswidths;
differentcachesizes;
etc
etc.

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Pipelining

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eexecute

ddecode

fetch

memoryy
m

Executeseveralinstructionssimultaneouslybutatdifferent
y
stages.
Pipelinehazards
Simplethreestagepipe:

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Soft Core Processors


Aresoft,i.e.specifiedthroughfieldprogrammingjustlike
p
g
p g
gj
programmablelogic
Shippedashardwaredescriptionfiles,whichcanbemappedonto
FPGA e g: Nios 2
FPGA.e.g:Nios2.
Arebundledwithsoftwaredevelopmenttools(compiler,simulator,
etc.)

Off
Offerflexibilityasmicroprocessorparameterscanbetuned
fl ibili
i
b
d
totheapplicationwithtightonchipinterconnectionwith
additionalcircuitry.
y
Designscanbemarketedquickly.Youcantestandvalidate
manydesignsquicklywithoutmakinganyspecificboard;no
solderingandnowiring!
ld i
d
ii !

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What is Nios 2?
A32bitsoftcoreprocessorfromAltera
p
Comesinthreeflavors:Fast,Standard,Light
ThethreecorestradeFPGAareaandpowerconsumptionfor
The three cores trade FPGA area and power consumption for
speedofexecution.
IsaRISC,HarvardArchitecture:Simpleinstructions,separate
p
p
dataandinstructionmemories.
Has32levelsofinterrupts.
UsestheAvalonBusinterface
ProgramscompiledusingGNUC/C++toolchain.

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Nios 2 Architecture:

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Three forms of Nios 2:


NiosII/fTheNiosII/ffastcoreisdesignedforfastperformance.Asa
result,thiscorepresentsthemostconfigurationoptionsallowingyouto
finetunetheprocessorforperformance.
NiosII/s
Nios II/sThe
TheNiosII/s
Nios II/s standard
standard coreisdesignedforsmallsizewhile
core is designed for small size while
maintainingperformance.
NiosII/eTheNiosII/eeconomycoreisdesignedtoachievethe
smallestpossiblecoresize.Asaresult,thiscorehasalimitedfeatureset,
andmanysettingsarenotavailablewhentheNiosII/ecoreisselected.
Allthreeareavailabletoyou!
y

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Selection in SOPC (System On a Programmable Chip):

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Why use microprocessors?


Alternatives:randomlogiconafieldprogrammablegate
g
p g
g
arrays(FPGAs),customlogic,etc.
Microprocessorsareoftenveryefficient:canusesamelogic
toperformmanydifferentfunctions.
Microprocessorssimplifythedesignoffamiliesofproducts.

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The performance paradox


Microprocessorsusemuchmorelogictoimplementa
p
g
p
functionthandoescustomlogic.
Butmicroprocessorsareoftenatleastasfast:
heavilypipelined;
sophisticateddesign largedesignteams;
aggressiveVLSItechnology.

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Power
Customlogicisaclearwinnerforlowpowerdevices.
g
p
Modernmicroprocessorsofferfeaturestohelpcontrol
powerconsumption.
Softwaredesigntechniquescanhelpreducepower
consumption.

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DesignAspects
InEmbeddedSystems

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Challenges in embedded system design


Howmuchhardwaredoweneed?
HowbigistheCPU?Memory?

Howdowemeetourdeadlines?
Fasterhardwareorcleverersoftware?

Howdoweminimizepower?
Turnoffunnecessarylogic?Reducememoryaccesses?

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Design methodologies
Aprocedurefordesigningasystem.
p
g g y
Understandingyourmethodologyhelpsyouensureyou
didntskipanything.
Compilers,softwareengineeringtools,computeraided
design(CAD)tools,etc.,canbeusedto:
helpautomatemethodologysteps;
keeptrackofthemethodologyitself.

AlteraCADtools:Quartus2,SOPC,Nios2IDE(Integrated
l
l
i
(
d
DevelopmentEnvironment).

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Design goals
Performance.
Overallspeed,deadlines.

Functionalityanduserinterface.
Manufacturingcost.
Powerconsumption.
p
Otherrequirements(physicalsize,etc.)

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Levels of abstraction
requirements
i
specification
architecture
componentt
design
system
integration
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Top down vs.


Top-down
vs bottom
bottom-up
up
Topdowndesign:
p
g
startfrommostabstractdescription;
worktomostdetailed.

Bottomupdesign:
workfromsmallcomponentstobigsystem.

Realdesignusesbothtechniques.

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Typical CAD design flow:

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Designing hardware and software components


Mustspendtimearchitectingthesystembeforeyoustart
p
g
y
y
coding.
Somecomponentsarereadymade,somecanbemodified
fromexistingdesigns,othersmustbedesignedfromscratch.
Example:SOPCforHardwaredesignandNios2IDEfor
SoftwareDesign.

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JTAG - TESTING
JTAG JointTestActionGroup:IEEE1149.1standard
p
entitled:StandardTestAccessPortandBoundaryScan
Architecture fortestaccessportsusedfortestingprinted
circuitboards(andchips)usingboundaryscan.
Currentlyusedalsoforprogrammingembeddeddevices.
MostFPGAsandPLDsareprogrammedviaaJTAGport.

JTAGportscommonlyavailableinICs
B
Boundaryscan,scanchains,mbist,logicbistconnected
d
h i
bi t l i bi t
t d
ChipschainedtogetherwithJtagsignalsandconnectedtomainJTAG
interfaceonPCB

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SOPC
SystemOnaProgrammableChip ahardwaredevelopmenttool.

Usedforintegratingvarioushardwarecomponentstogetherlike:

Microprocessors,suchastheNiosIIprocessor
Timers
Serialcommunicationinterfaces:UART,SPI
GeneralpurposeI/O
Digitalsignalprocessing(DSP)functions
C
Communicationsperipherals
i i
i h l
Interfacestooffchipdevices
Memorycontrollers
Busesandbridges
Buses and bridges
Applicationspecificstandardproducts(ASSP)
Applicationspecificintegratedcircuits(ASIC)
Processors

GeneratesfilesinVerilogorVHDLwhichcanbeaddedtotheQuartus2project.

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Example SOPC system:

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SOPC system having NIOS:

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Summary
Embeddedcomputersareallaroundus.
p
Manysystemshavecomplexembeddedhardwareandsoftware.

Embeddedsystemsposemanydesignchallenges:design
time,deadlines,power,etc.
Designmethodologieshelpusmanagethedesignprocess.
CADtoolslikeSOPCcanreducedesigntime.

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Whatss Next in Lecture 2?


What
WewillpeekinsideCPU,addressing,assemblylanguagesetc.
p
,
g,
y g g
YouwilllearnaboutI/OsandCaches.
YouwilllearnaboutsomecoolfeaturesofSOPCandNios2
You will learn about some cool features of SOPC and Nios 2
IDE!

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