Using XML to describe embedded devices (and speak to them)
Make embedded devices tell you what they can do. Martin Strubel shows how to use XML and XSLT with the DClib/netpp framework to describe hardware, map registers into abstract properties, and auto-generate compact C, documentation, and VHDL. The netpp property protocol then lets you probe, query, and control those properties over TCP, UDP, or other transports, simplifying test benches and multi-device families.
Using XML to describe embedded devices (and speak to them)
Make embedded devices tell you what they can do. Martin Strubel shows how to use XML and XSLT with the DClib/netpp framework to describe hardware, map registers into abstract properties, and auto-generate compact C, documentation, and VHDL. The netpp property protocol then lets you probe, query, and control those properties over TCP, UDP, or other transports, simplifying test benches and multi-device families.
Using XML to describe embedded devices (and speak to them)
Make embedded devices tell you what they can do. Martin Strubel shows how to use XML and XSLT with the DClib/netpp framework to describe hardware, map registers into abstract properties, and auto-generate compact C, documentation, and VHDL. The netpp property protocol then lets you probe, query, and control those properties over TCP, UDP, or other transports, simplifying test benches and multi-device families.







