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So let us try to understand and diagnose Fima, focusing on what will be the top that we'll be covering

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in each and every section and what will be our agenda straight.

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So first section will be predominantly devoted on IED rates.

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Here we will be choosing the specific version of what we do to install on your PC and along with all

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the necessary tools which are required for following the course, right?

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So this section immediately goes on an IED and how we install the devices and the tools so that we could

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get started working with the signal processing system, right?

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The next section where we'll be checking with the tools that we install are correctly operating right,

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and we also able to verify with the entire flow on the hardware, right?

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So the second section will be entirely to understand or just to get an overview of an entire design

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flow, OK that we follow when we walk around with thing.

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The first fuel we use will be blindly following an entire process and then will be pulling up our fundamental

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logic behind following specific steps.

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The third section will be working on a simple peripheral, so we divide up into three categories, so

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we call simple, papery, intermediate and complex third.

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So the difference between these three things are very simple for a simple.

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If it is, we do not need to do much.

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So we just need to set up directions and then directly start sending the data.

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But then we considered an intermediate preference.

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We need to specify the types of an operation.

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So along with the type of operation, we also need to set the rate at which we will be sending up the

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data and then we set the date, right?

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So this is the difference that we have between simple and intermediate throughput when we consider a

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complex throughput.

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So even to set the operating condition, we need to calculate certain parameters.

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So this is I will be building up our complexity when we consider really simple things that as you will

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be immediately focusing on and GPI, each benefit could be.

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Accessing our zinc processing system in a 3V, so we have an email e-mail and the E, hey, so we will

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be understanding each of this in a greater detail when we poke around with the GPA.

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Then we proceed with then you what?

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OK, so you are also could be axe's in 3B by zinc processing system, so it could be the ABN Amro e-mail

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and so it will be billing of distracted use of accessing.

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You are by all of this matter and then the sum of popularizer that we have with a new great and along

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with the fundamentals of that.

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The next section, the Section five will be predominantly working on the time right does are frequently

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delays and you'll be finding them in the various scenarios, right?

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So we do have a number of times available in the sink.

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Some of them are private processing system, while other me, you need to enable to configure them in

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and hard.

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OK, so each of these could be divided into three categories.

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So we have a private first for a couple of days include the isyu timer.

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As you washed off timer, then 64bit global timer.

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OK, then the next categories where we need to enable the timer so they are not enabled by default,

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but we need to enable them.

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So they are an independent block available with single processing system.

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So these include system washed off timer and to triple timer counter are available with this right and

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it could generate three independent of the next categories where we could utilise the bill based timer.

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OK.

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Something like you say timer on any, say, time based professional timer.

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OK to act, you are timing related functionality.

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This the timer that are available are not sufficient, so we'll be discussing each of them in the needed

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no time, usually operating two months.

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So we they have a full remote or another one is annoying to break.

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So Section five entirely devoted for a full mode, whereas when we go to.

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Interpreter, six and eight, so we'll be understanding danger from GPIO as well as interrupt for all

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of this.

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Right.

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So entire discussion on an intro will be focusing on infection rate.

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So once you complete simple, intermediate and complex benefit, you get fundamental understanding how

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we specifically utilize the drivers.

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OK, maybe setting up the more calculating the parameters are how we work around it.

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And so once you have this fundamental understanding, you are ready to utilize any or any of the benefit

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of that things.

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Great.

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You build up ability along with this how to read or tribal or how to configure if they fit it and then

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how to utilize them.

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So once you get this capability, something which plays a very crucial role, then we do not get what

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we are expecting out of our application is to debug our application rate.

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So we have two types of technique.

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It may be a software debugging technique, or it may either be in hardware debugging.

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We will be discussing in detail both of them in a section six, six and seven will be focusing on profiling.

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So we need to measure the time begin by specific function or application.

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So how we achieved that will be understanding in this specific section.

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Section eight will be rebooting on an intra section nine.

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Whenever you have a requirement for a memory of me, there be a small memory requirement that could

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be fruitful with the help of any RAM.

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Or if you have a large memory requirement, then you could go ahead with a DDR, right?

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So you'll be understanding how we access the data and utilize the Zillow to work around with boutiques

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Siby, RAM, as well as right.

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So this will be our entire target.

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The framework for the course and these are some of the checkpoint, so major agenda will be to get us

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since seven year with how we utilize the Triber, how we utilize the debugging technique in chips as

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well as the memory resources.

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OK, so let's get started.
