Hardware Handoff ​ Using Software Hardware Exchange Loop (SHEL) Flow

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​ Explore the Software Hardware Exchange Loop (SHEL) flow within the AMD Embedded Development Framework (EDF). This tutorial demonstrates how to generate an XSA from AMD Vivado design suite, build a system device tree, and create a custom Linux image using the Yocto Project™. Learn how SHEL streamlines hardware–software integration across Vivado, Vitis tools, and open-source tools, enabling efficient handoff and deployment on AMD Versal™ VEK385 platforms.

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