Emulation

Step 1: Select a demo

Step 2: Select Components

Drag the iobricks and ebricks you want onto the eFabric canvas.

This demo supports a maximum of four iobricks and four ebricks and must have at least one cpu, eth, and memif chiplet.

Step 3: Inspect Datasheet

Review the features of the chip you just designed.

Step 4: Emulate

Press the "Emulate" button to launch an FPGA based emulation of the new chip.

Step 5: Test

Interact with the Terminal window to verify that the machine configured in Step 1 performed as expected. The terminal runs a Yocto-generated version of Linux with a minimal set of packages installed.

Here are some examples to get you started.

CPU info

$ 

cat /proc/cpuinfo

View running processes

$ 

top

Note: press Ctrl-C to exit.

Download a file

$ 

wget https://zeroasiccorp.github.io/demo-images/hello.txt

Have fun!

Emulation

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Custom chiplet

Core
This feature is not yet available. You can still add your custom chiplet to the layout, but it will have no functionality.

Note: The name, description, and type of your custom chiplet will be sent to Zero ASIC.
efabric
ebricks
cpu
fpga
ml
iobricks
memif
eth

Status: unknown


Custom Chiplet-Based SoC
Features:
  • Add chiplets to the package to see features.
network CLINKUCIE

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Output

Logs will appear when instance is running.

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