Introduction Following part one, this is the second half of a two part tutorial series on how access a memory-mapped device implemented in Zynq’s programmable logic fabric. Recap So far we’ve built a new ZedBoard project from scratch. It has a pair-of-32-bit-counters peripheral in the programmable logic. Thanks to the XPS Base System Builder Wizard, its processing system is preconfigured with supp
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