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AXI Protocol

Learn the AMBA AXI protocol course with Maven Silicon

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Course Instructors Maven Silicon Deepika Paramesh Nelavalli Kaveri Chandana Maven Silicon Training Support

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Course Overview

Embark on the Learning of AMBA - AXI learning with this course, which navigates through essential modules such as AXI protocol Specification. Immerse yourself in this detailed course that forms the backbone of any SoC design ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject. 

Course Curriculum

1 Subject

AXI Protocol

1 Exercises13 Learning Materials

Introduction to AMBA

SoC Design

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16:59

Introduction to AMBA

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7:10

AXI Protocol

Introduction to AXI

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4:29

AXI - Channel Handshake

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3:57

AXI - Write and Read Transfers

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3:56

Feedback Form

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AXI - Channel Dependencies

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5:52

AXI - Signal Description

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8:30

AXI - Atomic Access

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10:35

AXI - Responses and Strobe Signals

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6:5

AXI - Transfer Ordering

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3:2

AXI - Interconnect

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5:51

AXI Protocol - Knowledge Check

Exercise

Feedback Form - Overall Experience

Feedback Form - Overall Experience

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Deepika

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Paramesh Nelavalli

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FAQs

1. What is AXI Protocol in embedded systems?

AXI Protocol is a high-performance interface protocol used in embedded systems for efficient data transfer between components, especially in SoC (System on Chip) designs. It supports high bandwidth and low latency, making it ideal for high-speed applications.

2. What are the AXI Protocol Basics?

The AXI Protocol Basics include understanding the different transaction types such as read and write, the components of AXI like masters, slaves, and interconnects, and how data is transferred using channels like read address, write data, and read data.

3. What is the role of the AXI Bus Protocol in SoC design?

The AXI Bus Protocol enables efficient communication between different functional blocks within an SoC, supporting multiple data transfers simultaneously without conflicts, which helps in optimizing performance.

4. How does the AXI4 Interface differ from AXI3?

The AXI4 Interface supports a wider range of data widths, larger address ranges, and more flexible burst types compared to AXI3, offering improved efficiency and scalability for modern system designs.

5. What does AXI Interface Protocol provide in terms of data transmission?

The AXI Interface Protocol provides dedicated channels for different data types and control signals, ensuring reliable, high-speed communication between masters and slaves in a system.

6. Where can I find an AXI Protocol Tutorial for beginners?

An AXI Protocol Tutorial for beginners can be found online, with many resources explaining the basic operations, timing diagrams, and use cases in system designs.

7. How can I learn AXI Protocol for Beginners?

To learn AXI Protocol for Beginners, start with understanding the components, transaction flow, and key differences between AXI, AXI4, and other protocols. Online courses, tutorials, and books are great learning resources.

8. What are the key features of the AXI Interface Protocol?

The AXI Interface Protocol features support for multiple outstanding transactions, burst transfers, out-of-order transactions, and separate read and write channels for high efficiency and low latency in data transfer.

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