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Programmable System on Chip. This is a chip containing digital and/or analog blocks which can be configured to create a very wide range of designs. It may refer specifically to the Cypress Semiconductor's PSoC, which integrates configurable analog and digital peripheral functions, memory and a microcontroller on a single chip.

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What does "SoC bringup" mean?

"SoC bringup" generally refers to the process of porting an operating system to a new embedded system that incorporates an SoC chip. This includes tasks such as: Assisting with the hardware debug by …
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What's an idiomatic way to detect posedges inside a FSM in Verilog?

Normally, you wouldn't do that kind of edge detection directly inside the state machine. Instead, you'd have a separate process for that: reg oldsyncsignal; always @(posedge clock) oldsyncsignal <= s …
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Am I over-complicating this data acquisition design?

You can't time-domain multiplex a filter like that. The "state" of the filter (the voltage and/or current in the reactive components) is unique to each channel and would have to be multiplexed as well …
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Playing with this SoC

For "playing around" with this specific chip, you go to Z3 Technology and purchase either the bare OEM module or the complete Rapid Product Design System. The link from the TI site was broken, but Goo …
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