anyone with a entry level FPGA development board (VHDL support) they don't need?
Samudra Haque
samudra.haque at gmail.com
Sat Mar 14 00:18:39 EDT 2020
Thanks, I think the best way is to follow Martin's advice and become
proficient with verilog by programming examples, simulation while
researching a fpga board that could be expanded to a small real world use
case.
For now, I would like, for others, to note that I found the nandland
website https://www.nandland.com/ and https://zipcpu.com/tutorial/ to very
interesting.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020, 23:58 Jacek Radzikowski <jacek.radzikowski at gmail.com>
wrote:
> For playing with hardware you can start with a cheap Lattice board from
> TinyFPGA. You can download free development tools Lattice website, or use
> open source tools from project IceStorm.
>
> Jacek
> kw4ep
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 6:50 PM <samudra.haque at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I would like to do an experiment with an FPGA development board. I’m
>> looking for something with pinouts or with a switch + LED; My experience
>> with VHDL is very limited. I will be using Windows 10 for my development
>> environment.
>>
>>
>>
>> If anyone has a board they don’t need, would you be willing to sell it at
>> a Tippy’s Taco’s meetup to me? Send me the product manufacturer part number
>> and your ask to samudra.haque at gmail.com.
>>
>>
>>
>> Also, if I had no FPGA board, is there a emulator environment that I can
>> compile the code and get a testbench / diagram of the signals? At least I
>> could begin coding / developing the framework right away.
>>
>>
>>
>> 73 de Samudra N3RDX
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