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A simple 4 channel DMA controller is presented as a practical description of a reasonably large-scale Balsa design written entirely in Balsa and so can be compiled for any of the technologies which the Balsa back-end supports. Readers should note that this controller is not the same as the Amulet3i DMA controller referred to in chapter 15. A more detailed description of this controller and the motivation for its design can be found in [8]. A complete listing of the code for the controller can be downloaded from [7].

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Sparsø, J., Furber, S. (2001). A Simple DMA Controller. In: Sparsø, J., Furber, S. (eds) Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3385-3_12

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