Knowledge Base
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8 channel USB Digital Signal Injector
Here is an interesting project we found over at jayakody2000lk.blogspot.com the project is called Kidogo, it is an 8 channel USB Digital Signal Injector. Definitely worth a look: “Kidogo system consists with Signal Editor and USB interface module. Kidogo Player is the Signal Editor of the Kidogo system and it can support up to 512…
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FPGA Snake game uses no VHDL at all
Remeber the DE2 FPGA board we talked about in the last post that ECE 5760 students used to implement their HAND BREAKING BRICKS game, this time the same FPGA board is used for the implementation of the game SNAKE. It’s not a normal version of the game.But what is special with this version is that…
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FPGA Breakout Game controlled with hand motions!
ECE 5760 students Meng-Ling (Maxwell) Liu, Thu-Thao Nguyen and Yang Yang designed a breakout game that they call HAND BREAKING BRICKS but this game is not controlled the way classic breakout games are, it’s controlled with hand motions!! The project is basically consisting of a CCD camera, a DE2 FPGA board and a VGA monitor…
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CRT vector graphics arcade game built from an FPGA board
Sprite_tm is a big FPGA fan and he was always looking for a nice project to polish his VHDL skills with. Luckily the company he’s working for decided to clean up storage and throw away some broken PCBs and that’s how he got some old FPGA hardware. “…To control all that, there was a XC2V1000;…
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Good solution to get rid of annoying Solder Fumes
Have you been annoyed by the solder fumes that always tend to rise up into your nose? Don’t look anymore for a solution, we got a great one for you it’s an easy solution that does not need any high tech equipment for implementation made by Jean-Claude Wippler from Jeelabs. Here’s how he did it:…
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PSP LCD on FPGA
This is a really nice project that we found on the TFT-LCD module LQ043T3DX02 Sharp, best known as the display used in the PlayStation Portable (PSP) up and running with an FPGA development board. It’s not just a simple tutorial on that screen but you will find every information you need to get this hardware…
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Programming guitar pedal effects with Arduino
“Deadbird is a passionate guitar player and has “right” hands for electronics. This is all you need to avoid high expenses on equipment. So he wanted to squeeze out some more from his Whammy 4 guitar pedal by stuffing someMIDI commands to it. Of course one way to do this is to use aMIDI controller…
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Free ebook on VHDL available for download
For everyone who seeks a solid guide to help them develop their VHDL skills here is a free book we found that will help you get all that and much more. The book was written by Bryan Mealy and Fabrizio Tappero, you can download the electronic version of this book for free here: freerangefactory.org “Feedback and…