The Co-Processor Architecture: An Embedded System Architecture for Rapid Prototyping

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Although well known for its digital processing performance and throughput, the co-processor architecture provides the embedded systems designer opportunities to implement project management strategies, which improve both development costs and time to market.  This paper, focused specifically upon the combination of a discrete microcontroller (MCU) and a discrete field-programmable gate array (FPGA), showcases how this architecture lends itself to an efficient and iterative design process.  Leveraging researched sources, empirical findings, and case studies, the benefits of this architecture are explored and exemplary applications are provided.  Upon this paper’s conclusion, the embedded systems designer will have a better understanding of when and how to implement this versatile hardware architecture.



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  • Date: 18 Nov 2021
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM
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  • Rialto Theater Center
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  • Loveland, Colorado
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  • Starts 22 October 2021 09:09 AM
  • Ends 18 November 2021 06:09 PM
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Noah Madinger Noah Madinger

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The Co-Processor Architecture: An Embedded System Architecture for Rapid Prototyping

Biography:

Noah Madinger is a Senior Engineer at Colorado Electronic Product Design (CEPD) and has been involved in bringing novel products to market since the early 2000’s.  In his role, he is responsible for developing technical solutions, which cover a vast array of disciplines in both hardware and software design.  This role also includes the managing projects and technical teams, as well as engaging in business development activities.  Noah is actively involved in writing articles and publications, as these provide opportunities to dive deeper into interesting topics and to engage a broader audience. 

Noah’s professional interests include feedback control systems, FPGA and MCU-based embedded designs, and aerospace applications.   He is an advocate of process-driven and test-driven development paradigms and has worked to implement engineering processes into team dynamics.  He cherishes the reward of seeing a new product come to maturity and to have it live up to everyone’s expectations.





Agenda

6:00 pm Short business meeting and announcements

6:15 pm Presentation