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Using Physical USB Devices with the Xilinx Zynq-7000 Virtual PlatformSystem Design and Verification Blog - Jason AndrewsMay. 25, 2012 |
There are two choices for how to handle USB devices in a virtual platform. A USB device can be modeled using C/C++ programming, or a physical USB device can be plugged into a computer and attached to the simulator. The Xilinx QEMU for Zynq uses physical USB devices. The Cadence SystemC Virtual Platform for Zynq uses either technique.
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