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how should a FPGA engineer learn ARM based micro processors?

Dear all,

I am an engineer who is doing signal processing on xilinx FPGAs. I am familiar with C/VHDL/MATLAB. However I want to learn ARM based micro-processors. I know very little about processors and their architecture. Absolutely no practical experience of working on them.

Kindly suggest me a path (books etc) which leads me through ARM processors.

I have decided to go through this book first ;

Computer Organization and Design, Fifth Edition: The Hardware/Software Interface (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) 5th Edition

Will this be a good book to start with ?

Please give your suggestions.

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  • My previous reply was "in response to Carl Williamson" but that's directed primarily to vp9. The revised message below is more appropriate

    Aside from books, the documents compiled in that blog are truly helpful in getting you (vp9) started with ARM processors.

    Carl doesn't need to get started with ARM processors anymore , he is already an expert.

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  • My previous reply was "in response to Carl Williamson" but that's directed primarily to vp9. The revised message below is more appropriate

    Aside from books, the documents compiled in that blog are truly helpful in getting you (vp9) started with ARM processors.

    Carl doesn't need to get started with ARM processors anymore , he is already an expert.

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