FPGA Tutorial 2. Functions and procedures in VHDL on DE1 Altera Board
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- In this tutorial we will take a look at functions and procedures in VHDL. Eventually we will write a simple counter using four seven segment displays on the DE1 Altera Board.
Enjoy
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SOURCE CODE:
MAIN :snipt.org/AUB8
PACKAGE: snipt.org/AUC9
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Music
"A Slow Burning Forgivenes"-ajiman (newgrounds.com)
"Guardian Angel"-CANDYdisturber (newgrounds.com)
Can't wait to see just how far you can take these FPGA's. Nice work on the video and adding your narration to the text works well. Thanks for putting this together.
This finally dispelled my confusion between function and procedure. Great tutorial! Keep it up!
Thank you very much for your help. really appreciate. Can I plz get hold of the source code, the links seems not to be working anymore. thank you
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Nice tutorial very helpful, only one part I am not sure about which is the pin planner how would you go about that? Thank you
You earned my respect and subscription
Tnx. Music title is in the video description
No multiplexing? Does that mean that every segment is separately connected to the FPGA? That would use quite a lot of IO pins, although FPGA's have a crapload of them it seems a bit wasteful. On my development board they are in a multiplexed arrangement, but that has a lower pin count FPGA and 8 7-seg displays.
I guess i will have to figure out multiplexing on my own :)
Liking your tutorials though!
thank you bro
great thank you
Thanks! very helpful tutorial!
By the way , what is the name of the song on the background"?
Hello Toni, i am trying this program on Altera DE0, i am done with the program but now how to set the INPUT OUTPUT in PIN PLANNER?
Please help me i have to crate a project on this and i am not from this background so please help me, thanks in advance.
Would this work on a DE2 board? And how can I get the code? The links are not working... Thanks so much!
The link doesn't work. Can you please make a new link.
Hi. I used Wayback Machine. Here you go:
web.archive.org/web/20130815001011/snipt.org/AUB8
web.archive.org/web/20130815010352/snipt.org/AUC9
Thank's. Super ;-)
yes is student very Vhdl