Posts Tagged ‘ fpga ’
The Cyclone II Handbook, Volume 1 has 470 pages. There is a ton of great information in that document, but in an effort to make it more digestible, I’m going to try to break it apart and present some of the more vital information it contains. The Handbook is a general guide to the full [ READ MORE ]
I’ve always been amazed at the power and most importantly the flexibility of an FPGA (Field-Programmable gate array). I first learned about the FPGA after spending uncountable hours connecting jumper wires between several 74xx series IC’s in my undergrad digital logic course. One giant pile of reconfigurable logic. Brilliant! Goodbye hours of tedious, mind-numbing wire [ READ MORE ]