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Dave’s Puzzle - linaro.co/san19puzzle
Wednesday, September 25 • 3:00pm - 3:25pm
SAN19-313 Using Python Overlays to Experiment with Neural Networks

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Python Productivity for Zynq, or PYNQ, has the ability to present programmable logic circuits as hardware libraries called overlays. These overlays are analogous to software libraries. A software engineer can select the overlay that best matches their application. The overlay can be accessed through an application programming interface (API). Using existing community overlays, this course will examine how to experiment with neural networks using PYNQ on Ultra96.

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avatar for Tom Curran

Tom Curran

Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer, Avnet
Tom Curran works on hardware and software for a wide variety of SoC FPGA architecture projects and currently spends most of his time with the Avnet Ultra96 board creating reference designs and training materials for customers as a Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer in the Products... Read More →



Wednesday September 25, 2019 3:00pm - 3:25pm PDT
Sunset V (Session 1)